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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2011 (Age 16): Illegally entered the U.S. from El Salvador. Did not apply for asylum upon arrival, despite being of legal age and allegedly fleeing gang threats. 2011–2019 (Ages 16–23): Lived in Maryland without legal status. Never filed for asylum during this entire period. March 2019 (Age 23): Arrested in Maryland. Only then did he claim fear of gang persecution, citing threats to his family’s store—a claim not previously mentioned and for which there is no confirmation he was involved in the business at all. 2019: Asylum application denied due to being filed too late. Granted "withholding of removal," which is temporary protection—not legal status or a path to citizenship. June 2019: Married a U.S. citizen shortly after legal options narrowed—raising concerns about the motive and timing. March 2022: El Salvador began a nationwide gang crackdown under President Nayib Bukele. Over 85,000 suspected gang members arrested. 2024: El Salvador’s homicide rate dropped to 1.9 per 100,000, making it one of the safest countries in the region. The gang threat cited in his claim is no longer considered a valid basis for asylum. January 20, 2025: President Trump signed Executive Order 14155 to suspend the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), effective January 27, 2025—halting refugee admissions and pausing pending cases. March 12, 2025 (Age 29): Detained by ICE during a traffic stop and told his immigration status had changed. March 15, 2025: Deported to El Salvador and imprisoned in the CECOT high-security facility. April 10, 2025: U.S. Supreme Court ruled the deportation was illegal and ordered the administration to "facilitate" his return. April 14, 2025: El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele refused to return him, calling him a "terrorist" and asserting that his legal status is now up to El Salvador's laws. He was old enough to claim asylum in 2011 but waited until after getting caught in 2019. His persecution claim was based on an unverifiable threat to a business he may not have even been part of. El Salvador is now safer, and the gang violence cited in his claim has been dismantled.[/quote] This is a good summary everyone should read it[/quote] I don't think the guy is a saint--anyone who enters a country illegally is knowingly breaking a law-- but the characterization of his marriage as expedient and sham is hardly a fact belonging in the above list. Meanwhile, Bukele calling him a "terrorist" is a huge red flag.[/quote] He was a minor teenager. I know plenty of my classmates that did “illegal” things as a teen too. Far worse than immigration. [/quote]
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