Trump Administration Orders Return for Misdeported Guatemalan Migrant

Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 7:22 pm

After a glaring administrative misstep, the Trump administration is now scrambling to arrange a charter flight to return a Guatemalan migrant who was erroneously deported. The decision follows a federal judge’s order and highlights the very human consequences of a bungled immigration enforcement process.

foxnews.com / Trump admin working to fly back Guatemala migrant erroneously deported from US

The Trump administration appears to be complying for the first time with a federal judge's order to return a migrant from a foreign country to the United States.

nypost.com / Judge rules that Trump administration wrongly ended humanitarian parole for hundreds of thousands

The decision is another legal setback for President Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportation, but it may prove temporary and its immediate impact was unclear.

nypost.com / Trump admin working to fly back Guatemala migrant erroneously deported from US

Justice Department tells court they're a arranging charter flight after federal judge's order last week.

cbsnews.com / U.S. will fly migrant back to U.S. after judge says deportation lacked due process

The federal government is working to secure a charter flight to return a man who was removed from the U.S. back to America so he can have proper due process proceedings.

cbsnews.com / 4-year-old girl fighting for her life at California hospital faces deportation order

A 4-year-old girl receiving treatment for a rare disease at a Los Angeles hospital is facing deportation. CBS News correspondent Nidia Cavazos has the details.

cbsnews.com / Mother of 4-year-old battling rare health condition asks Trump administration to reinstate humanitarian parole

Deysi Vargas said if her 4-year-old daughter, Sofia Villa, does not continue to receive treatment, she runs the risk of dying.


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