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Join the fight. A spokesperson claimed he was a gang member — but provided no evidence when pressed by CNN. A federal court issued an emergency order halting the deportations on March 15, but the Trump administration continued at least three flights that day.
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Advocate Newsletter. That same day, a federal judge had issued an emergency order halting deportations under the Alien Enemies Act, a wartime-era law the Trump administration invoked to remove Venezuelans alleged to be affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang, now designated a foreign terrorist organization.
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Anti-LGBTQ+ Fox Host Jesse Watters had no sympathy for a gay immigrant who was wrongly identified as a gang member by the Trump administration and is now trapped in a Salvadoran torture facility. It’s just a gay barber,” Jesse Watters said.
Sign up for our email newsletter. “Come on. Johnny Mathis, the queer trailblazer and global superstar, takes a final bow May 18 PM. Watch Now: Pride Today. The Time report by journalist Philip Holsinger, who was on the ground in El Salvador on March 15 as deportation flights arrived, provides chilling insight.
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Jesse Watters mocked an innocent gay Venezuelan man sent to maximum security prison in El Salvador. One Trump-appointed judge dissented, claiming the court was interfering in sensitive diplomacy.
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Rodney Taylor, a Georgia barber, has been pursuing permanent residency for years. Most Popular. Detainees were slapped, shoved, and humiliated as they were forcibly shaved, stripped of their clothing, and marched into cold, overcrowded cells with no communication with the outside world.
Become a member today to help us continue this work. Jesse Watters mocked an innocent gay Venezuelan man sent to maximum security prison in El Salvador. The ridicule aired just as new court documents revealed the Trump administration admitted to mistakenly deporting a Maryland father, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, to El Salvador — despite a immigration court ruling barring his removal to the country due to credible threats to his life.
Jessica, come on. Be sure to follow Advocate on your favorite social platform. Now, he faces deportation to Liberia despite being in the U.S. since childhood. Despite that order, planes continued landing in El Salvador with deportees aboard.