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El Salvador government tells the UN that Venezuelans have deported more than 100 Venezuelan immigrants Trump administration Cecot remains the sole custody of the U.S. government in the highest security prison in March – seemingly undercutting statements from senior Trump officials who repeatedly claim they have no right to force the people to return.
The United Nations report included in court applications filed Monday in court, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other immigration groups representing more than 100 detainees in Cecot, who questioned their removal from the U.S. to the highest security of El Salvadorian prisons.
The document includes a copy of the statement made by the El Salvador government to the United Nations Office of Human Rights in April, part of an investigation conducted on behalf of four families.
At the time, El Salvador officials told the UN that the “jurisdiction and legal liability” of detainees sent to CECOT in March had a $6 million agreement with the U.S., which reached $6 million in March to host about 300 immigrant prisoners.
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James E. Boasberg, Chief Justice of the Federal District Court of Washington, DC. (Carolyn van Houten/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
In March, the Trump administration invoked the 1798 wartime immigration law at a faster pace Venezuelan nationals, Including so-called members Aragua Train Gang.
Prior to March, the United States invoked only three laws, including the most recent period during World War II.
Lawyer representing immigration Arguing Monday The statement contained in the UN report should be the justification for the plaintiff to seek other discoveries in this case, which was overseen by U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg from March.
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On March 16, 2025, more than 250 suspected gang members were seen in San Salvador, El Salvador, after arriving in El Salvador by plane. (President El Salvador/Handout/ANADOLU via Getty Images)
“Since March, the Trump rave administration has tried to operate in the shadows without public transparency because it eliminates people in the country with false excuses, or has no procedures at all,” Skye Perryman, president of Democratic Forward, said in a statement this week.
“It’s a threat to every American, a threat to our entire democracy,” Perriman added.
It can also attract new lives in a series of stagnant immigration cases nationwide.
As of this writing, revelation has had a countdown effect on at least one case involving a CECOT immigration order ordered by a federal judge.

Demonstrators gathered outside the U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Maryland to protest the Trump administration’s deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was sent to El Salvador in March, an administrative error said it was a July 7, 2025 administrative error. (Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Number)
Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher on Wednesday ordered the administration to explain its position to the court based on new revelations.
“The defendants repeatedly bypassed the court’s directives to provide information about the steps they took and will take measures to promote (‘cristian’) back to the United States,” the judge wrote in an order Wednesday night. Deported to El Salvador in March.
She noted that the defendants “repeatedly and tiltedly mentioned their request for aid to the U.S. State Department, that they had “negotiated to facilitate Christian’s return” and “take responsibility on behalf of the U.S. government…in a diplomatic discussion with El Salvador. ”
Gallagher ruled in April that the government violated the 2024 settlement between the DHS and a group of young asylum seekers to expel him to fully hear his case in court.
However, at the time of writing, he has not returned to the country.
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Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher on Wednesday ordered the administration to explain its position to the court based on new revelations. (Getty)
Revelation may also stand out at another major hearing this week.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis will hear from Trump administration official and attorney Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an immigrant from El Salvador, as she weighs the requests of Abrego attorneys to transfer it back to U.S. custody in Maryland.
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Abrego is currently under the custody of the U.S. Marshal in Tennessee, but can be released as early as next week. The plaintiff cites deep concerns that the Trump administration will immediately seek to detain him after he is released and deport him to a third country, a notion that the administration has no doubts.
In terms of the Trump administration’s evasion and slow message, Sinis compared it earlier this week to “trying to nail the jelly to the wall.”