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The federal judge rejected a request from Homeland Security Department (DHS) Reisate your command by calling Trump’s administration “to take all the immediate steps” to return the Guatemala’s deportica to the USA
Decision of US District Court Judge Brian Murphy in Massachusetts comes after rendered the verdict last week saying that the removal of the individual – identified only as OCG – “lacked procedure”.
“Generally, this case does not represent any special facts or legal circumstances, only the banal horror of a man who unfairly loads himself on the bus and sent it back to a country where he was allegedly only raped and abducted,” Murphy wrote on Friday.
“The defendants were ordered to take all the immediate steps, including the coordination with the prosecutor advisor to facilitate the return of the OCG of the United States,” he added.

Brian Murphy during his certificate hearing in front of the Senate Senate Committee in April 2024. (Senate Committee on Justice)
In the submission, Murphy described OCG as his native and citizen of Guatemala, who first entered the US “without appropriate approval” in March 2024.
“Ocg claims he presented himself asylum on the border And he was denied an interview. In any case, it was deported shortly thereafter in Guatemala. In April 2024, OCG decided to try again and crossed Mexico on his way to the United States. They raped him there and kept the ground until the family member paid the ransom, “the application is submitted.
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“In May 2024, OCG reached the United States again and was arrested by a border patrol. This time, however, he was addressed to an asylum officer after expressed his fear of returning to Guatemala. This clerk determined that the OCG had a credible fear of persecution or launched that he would not have been, where he Immigration judge, where it was a immigration judge Guatemala.
“Two days after the removal deduction approval and without an advanced warning, OCG was put on the bus and sent Mexico. According to OCG, he begged the officers to let him call his lawyer, but he was rejected, “the application is submitted.

Homeland Security Secretary of NOEM testifies before the hearing of the Homeland Security Podotor on Homeland on the supervision of the Ministry of Internal Security on May 6. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
“In Mexico, OCG was given the opportunity to be based indefinitely while trying to get asylum there – a country in which he consistently claimed to face a significant risk of violence – or to return it back to Guatemala – the land from which the immigration judge assigned himself to disgust from prosecution.
“Just yesterday, OCG submitted a statement in which the court was informed of his current status. He reports on the constant fear of his attackers, he is unable to leave the place where he remains, he cannot rely on the police to protect him, and cannot see his mother for fear of exposing him to the violence, among other things,” Murphy wrote.
DHS said in response to the decision that “the US Asylum System is never intended to be used as a de facto amnesty program or as a catch, without any departure.
“The person in question was illegally present by a foreigner who approved the deduction of Guatemala removal. Instead, he was transferred to Mexico, a safe third option for him, waiting for his request for asylum. However, this federal activist judge ordered us to bring him, so he may have the opportunity to have come to be written in that state.”
“Trump’s administration is dedicated to the return of our asylum system to the original intention,” he said.
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The federal judge issued a court order by calling Trump’s administration “to take all the immediate steps” to return the Guatemala deportat to the USA (Bill Pugliano)
The command of Murphy to return OCG came in response to a lawsuit of a class action filed on behalf of him and three other prosecutors, identified as immigrants from Cuba, Ecuador and Honduras who are the inhabitants of Massachusetts and Texas.
“Prosecutors and proposed class members are not quoted with final commands to remove the consequences of the procedures in which they could be deported to a certain country of removal (usually their country of origin) and, in some cases, alternative removal land (usually in which they found themselves in the country or to which they are in search.
“They bring this class action to challenge the policy or practice of the Ministry of Internal Security Deportation or seek to deport them to the third country – a country that has never been determined to remove – without first providing them notification or the opportunity to remove on the basis of being afraid of persecution, torture, and even death if added in that third country”
“DHS or practice policy to afford this basic, minimal protection violates the Law on Immigration and Nationality, the Law on Reform and the 1998 Foreign Affairs, a clause on the agreement of the fifth amendment and the obligation of the United States contracts,” it was also stated.
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Attorneys who represent four prosecutors did not immediately respond on Wednesday to Fox News Digital comment on comment.