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Ximena Bustillo

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Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

So there are roughly three main ways that people are removed, either expedited removal, which I just explained. That also primarily happens at the border where people are basically taken back across. Then there's voluntary return, which is when someone makes their own travel arrangements. And then there's non-voluntary, which is when ICE arranges to fly you back.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

But there are challenges to sending many people back to their home countries. One reason is that their home countries have not agreed to accept them back. One thing I do not specifically list is the step of detention. Some people might be detained from the point that they're arrested all the way until a court decision is made or they're put on a removal flight.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

But there are challenges to sending many people back to their home countries. One reason is that their home countries have not agreed to accept them back. One thing I do not specifically list is the step of detention. Some people might be detained from the point that they're arrested all the way until a court decision is made or they're put on a removal flight.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

But there are challenges to sending many people back to their home countries. One reason is that their home countries have not agreed to accept them back. One thing I do not specifically list is the step of detention. Some people might be detained from the point that they're arrested all the way until a court decision is made or they're put on a removal flight.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

There's also alternatives to detention, such as wearing an ankle monitor or having regular check-ins with the government. Okay.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

There's also alternatives to detention, such as wearing an ankle monitor or having regular check-ins with the government. Okay.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

There's also alternatives to detention, such as wearing an ankle monitor or having regular check-ins with the government. Okay.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

There continues to be a big focus on deportations and arrests, but there is still a resource issue. Borders are Tom Homan has been critical of Congress's slower pace in providing DHS with more money or codifying any of Trump's executive orders, especially as immigration policy does come more out of the White House instead of Congress, which is the body that makes laws and provides the funding.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

There continues to be a big focus on deportations and arrests, but there is still a resource issue. Borders are Tom Homan has been critical of Congress's slower pace in providing DHS with more money or codifying any of Trump's executive orders, especially as immigration policy does come more out of the White House instead of Congress, which is the body that makes laws and provides the funding.

Consider This from NPR
How Deportations Work

There continues to be a big focus on deportations and arrests, but there is still a resource issue. Borders are Tom Homan has been critical of Congress's slower pace in providing DHS with more money or codifying any of Trump's executive orders, especially as immigration policy does come more out of the White House instead of Congress, which is the body that makes laws and provides the funding.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

Good morning.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

Good morning.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

Good morning.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

He was from El Salvador and living in Maryland with his child and his wife, who is a U.S. citizen. But Abrego Garcia already went through immigration courts. In 2019, he was served with his notice to appear before a judge. The judge found that he could be deported, but Abrego Garcia was able to make the case against being deported back to El Salvador. The government appealed, but lost.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

He was from El Salvador and living in Maryland with his child and his wife, who is a U.S. citizen. But Abrego Garcia already went through immigration courts. In 2019, he was served with his notice to appear before a judge. The judge found that he could be deported, but Abrego Garcia was able to make the case against being deported back to El Salvador. The government appealed, but lost.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

He was from El Salvador and living in Maryland with his child and his wife, who is a U.S. citizen. But Abrego Garcia already went through immigration courts. In 2019, he was served with his notice to appear before a judge. The judge found that he could be deported, but Abrego Garcia was able to make the case against being deported back to El Salvador. The government appealed, but lost.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

And then last month, he was apprehended by immigration officials once more. And his wife only realized that he had been transferred to a mega prison in El Salvador because she recognized his tattoos on a photo from the El Salvador government.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

And then last month, he was apprehended by immigration officials once more. And his wife only realized that he had been transferred to a mega prison in El Salvador because she recognized his tattoos on a photo from the El Salvador government.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

And then last month, he was apprehended by immigration officials once more. And his wife only realized that he had been transferred to a mega prison in El Salvador because she recognized his tattoos on a photo from the El Salvador government.

Up First from NPR
Trump's 'Liberation Day', Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Mistaken Deportation

Yes, in court filings, immigration officials admitted that Abrego Garcia's deportation was an administrative error, but they are doubling down on his deportation. Vice President J.D. Vance alleged on social media that Abrego Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang. Abrego Garcia's lawyer, however, disputes the claims of criminal history, noting that he's never been convicted of a crime in the U.S.