💨 Abstract
The Department of Homeland Security claims it did not violate a judge's order regarding deportations to countries other than a person's origin, as the Defense Department was responsible for the deportations in question. Four people were deported to El Salvador, two to Mexico, with one Mexican deportation occurring before the restraining order and the other on the same day, hours before the order. The man deported on the day of the order stated he was not afraid of returning to Mexico.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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