Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported Alejandro Juarez, a former employee of the Trump National Golf Club, without providing him a legal hearing, which he was entitled to under U.S. law. Juarez, 39, was detained after an appointment at ICE offices in Manhattan and forcibly removed to Mexico, leaving behind his wife and four children who reside in New York.
ICE later acknowledged the error after scrambling to track Juarez down, indicating he was put on the wrong transport plane. His case highlights ongoing concerns about the agency’s deportation practices and the lack of due process many immigrants face, raising questions about legal protections amid an aggressive deportation strategy.
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