In an attempt to prevent Trump from transferring them to El Salvador’s mega-prison, imprisoned migrants send out a distress signal.

 

Court dates if they were successfully removed from the country.Many, like Millan, have pending asylum cases. He was due in court for a hearing on May 1.

The official explained that the US had tried to remove them under the Alien Enemies Act, which was a separate process from their scheduled immigration court hearings.

‘If he gets removed under the Alien Enemies Act, then that court date doesn’t exist, he’ll never have that court date,’ the official said in English to someone who was translating.Several of the men wanted to know how it was possible for

Them to be classified as ‘alien enemies’ when they were not gang members and had committed no crime.’If I don’t have a criminal record in the three countries in which

I have lived in, how are they going to send me to El Salvador?’ one of the men in the recording asked.The official said he was not involved in the intelligence gathering.

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