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I think you misread. He was subject to removal but not specifically to El Salvador. If they removed him to any other country it’d be fine.
I re-read my comment and I don't think I implied otherwise?
You stated:
“Okay ... so he was protected from removal, and ICE should not have removed him and admits so, but did so anyway due to an error.”
He was not protected from removal. He was protected from going to El Salvador; not removal per se.
Ok I see, that was worded weirdly, and I should've clarified that, but this supports my main point that this ruling does nothing to prevent Trump from carrying out deportations in general
On the same page! The problem is the district court judge is now willfully misreading the SCOTUS opinion.
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You and @curious_straight_ca may be talking past each other:
Perhaps in your mind, the mistake is only where he was sent, not how the mistake occurred, but ICE never tried to send him anywhere other than El Salvador (so far as I know...) the remedy being ordered by the court isn't that he be sent "anyplace other than El Salvador" (the judge wants him back in the USA, presumably for the purposes of investigating ICE's compliance with relevant court orders; it'd be embarrassing to bring him back, due to having fucked up intra-branch - not even inter-branch - approval for deportation, just to re-deport him correctly, but that's on ICE for being sloppy...), so a miscommunication occurs, due to lack of specificity.
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