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Neiyerver Adrián Leon Rengel, a Venezuelan migrant deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison in 2025, has filed a $1.3 million lawsuit against the Trump administration. The lawsuit alleges wrongful removal, physical abuse, and psychological tr...
Neiyerver Adrián Leon Rengel's lawsuit highlights the controversial use of the Alien Enemies Act by the Trump administration to deport Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador's CECOT prison. CECOT, a mega-prison known for its harsh conditions, has faced criticism from human rights organizations. Leon Rengel's case is the first known lawsuit by a former CECOT prisoner against the U.S. government. The lawsuit alleges that Rengel was falsely accused of gang affiliation based on tattoos and deported without due process, despite having an active immigration case. This case raises concerns about the rights of asylum-seekers and the extent of executive power in immigration enforcement. The outcome of the lawsuit and the ongoing legal challenges to the Alien Enemies Act could have significant implications for future immigration policies and practices.
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