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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJudge orders Trump administration to allow attorneys access to Venezuelan man in Salvadoran prison
Its the first such order in the mounting legal saga surrounding President Donald Trumps use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of men to a supermax prison in El Salvador.
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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/venezuelan-man-admitted-us-refugee-sent-salvadoran-prison-rcna207642
A federal judge in Texas ordered the Trump administration Monday to facilitate contact between a Venezuelan man deported to El Salvador and his lawyers, giving the federal government until Wednesday afternoon.
Its the first such order in the mounting legal saga surrounding President Donald Trumps use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of men to a supermax prison in El Salvador notorious for human rights abuses. The Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, generally offers zero contact between inmates and the outside world, including their lawyers and families.
The order by Judge Keith P. Ellison of the Southern District of Texas gives the government 24 hours to confirm the location of the plaintiff a 24-year-old Venezuelan man and 48 hours to restore and help maintain attorney-client communication with him.
This shows that the court is as concerned as we are as to the whereabouts of this individual and the illegal justification for his continued detention, said Javier Rivera, the Houston lawyer representing Widmer Josneyder Agelviz Sanguino, the incarcerated Venezuelan man.
The Trump administration is expected to appeal the order to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The federal government has been ordered before, including by the Supreme Court, to facilitate the return to the United States of people deported to El Salvador, most notably Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and has argued in response that it has no jurisdiction or ability to do so. Until now, it has not been ordered to facilitate contact between inmates and their lawyers.
Its the first such order in the mounting legal saga surrounding President Donald Trumps use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport hundreds of men to a supermax prison in El Salvador notorious for human rights abuses. The Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, generally offers zero contact between inmates and the outside world, including their lawyers and families.
The order by Judge Keith P. Ellison of the Southern District of Texas gives the government 24 hours to confirm the location of the plaintiff a 24-year-old Venezuelan man and 48 hours to restore and help maintain attorney-client communication with him.
This shows that the court is as concerned as we are as to the whereabouts of this individual and the illegal justification for his continued detention, said Javier Rivera, the Houston lawyer representing Widmer Josneyder Agelviz Sanguino, the incarcerated Venezuelan man.
The Trump administration is expected to appeal the order to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The federal government has been ordered before, including by the Supreme Court, to facilitate the return to the United States of people deported to El Salvador, most notably Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and has argued in response that it has no jurisdiction or ability to do so. Until now, it has not been ordered to facilitate contact between inmates and their lawyers.
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Judge orders Trump administration to allow attorneys access to Venezuelan man in Salvadoran prison (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2025
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mr715
(2,756 posts)1. How efficient nt
Walleye
(43,846 posts)2. They will spend the next couple of months, trying to figure out the meaning of "facilitate"
Its much too big of a word for Trump
LisaL
(47,358 posts)3. This is another outrageous case.
This individual was coming into US legally, but got detained at the airport and send to El Salvador's prison because he has tattoos.
Progressive dog
(7,572 posts)4. C'mon, they just kidnapped a few people
and paid someone else to keep them hostage. Now they're no longer responsible for the people they kidnapped.
At least the courts are trying to stop these criminals.
SSJVegeta
(2,348 posts)5. It should be an order to the state department where he can start jailing lower level officials who dont follow it
It is after all organized through the embassy. I imagine that might be how this works and state department officials are likely on notice.