Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel faced wrongful deportation from the US to El Salvador, where he claims he was falsely accused of being a gang member. He has filed a complaint against the Trump administration, seeking $1.3 million for alleged abuses during his time in a Salvadoran prison. The prison, known for human rights violations, subjected him to physical, verbal, and psychological abuse. Rengel's case is part of a broader concern regarding the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act for mass deportations, drawing criticism for potential constitutional violations.
Neiyerver Adrian Leon Rengel claims he was falsely labeled a gang member to expedite his deportation from the US to El Salvador, where he faced severe abuses.
Rengel is seeking $1.3 million in damages after alleging that during his confinement, he experienced physical, verbal, and psychological abuse in a notorious Salvadoran prison.
The Trump administration's policy invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, facilitating rapid deportations of alleged gang members, raising concerns about constitutional overreach.
Critics argue that by leveraging the Alien Enemies Act to justify mass deportations, Trump undermined the rights of immigrants and overstepped his legal authority.
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