close
close

Trump News at a glance: Thinktank finds legal immigrants who freed the protection and sent to the El Salvador prison | Trump Administration

According to a review of the Cato Institute, at least 50 Venezuelan men who were sent to a prison in El Salvador by the Trump government have legally entered the USA.

The report was published on Monday, which was published on Monday by the libertarian think tank, and only analyzed the available immigration data for some of the men who were deported to El Salvador's notorious terrorism restriction (CECOT), and focuses on the cases in which records were found.

“The government calls it all” illegal foreigners “. In the 90 cases in which the transition method is known, 50 men report that they have legally come to the United States, with the permission of the US government at an official border crossing point,” said Cato in his report.


The analysis showed that at least 50 migrants who were sent to the El Salvador prison

The analysis of the Cato Institute contradicts the Trump government's claim that only undocumented people were deported to El Salvador.

The report states that 21 men were approved after presenting themselves in an entrance harbor, 24 probation, four were relocated as refugees and one entered the USA with a tourist visa.

In March, the Trump administration deported more than 200 alleged gang members to the Cecot Mega-Prison and referred to the law on the alien enemies, a law of 1798 that should only be used as justification in times of war.

Read the whole story


Pages of the Supreme Court with Trump on the protected status of the Venezolans

The administration of Donald Trump can end legal protection, which protected about 350,000 Venezuelans from potential deportation, the Supreme Court decided on Monday.

America's highest court issued an application from Kristi Noem, the secretary of the home protection authority, the Venezuelan Venezuelan with the temporary protection status (TPS), while an appeal procedure is before a subtraction.

Read the whole story


Trump and Putin call do not break a breakthrough

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held a rare telephone call, which the US leader described as “excellent”, but the Kremlin refused to agree with Washington and European allies in war against Ukraine despite the pressure of the allies of Washington and European allies.

Trump described the call as “very good”. But the Russian guide rejected the 30-day, unconditional ceasefire that Washington framed as the main goal of the call. Putin also suggested that his country's maximum goals in the war against Ukraine were unchanged.

Read the whole story


Comey says '8647' Instagram Post was completely innocent

Former FBI director James Comey wiped criticism of a photo of mussels that he posted on social media, and said it was “crazy” to believe that the sentence was thought as a threat to Donald Trump.

“I posted it on my Instagram account and didn't think I heard … that people said it was a call to the assassination attempt on what was crazy,” said Comey in an interview on MSNBC.

Read the whole story


Mohsen Mahdawi graduates from Columbia after the ice release

The student of Columbia University, Mohsen Mahdawi, who was released from federal prayer weeks ago, exceeded the final phase to cheer from his graduates.

The Palestinian activist was arrested by Immigration Authorities in Colchestra, Vermont, while participating in a naturalization interview. He was arrested and ordered to be deported by the Trump administration on April 14, even though he was not charged with a crime.

Read the whole story


Trump signs law to combat fake images and online exploitation

Donald Trump signed the law on Take IT Down, a measure that imposes punishments for the sexual exploitation of online exploitation that Melania Trump has contributed to carrying out the congress.

The US President also had the first lady signed, although she sounded like a mild objection to her part.

Read the whole story


The President of CBS News has announced that she will resign and quotes disagreements with the network's parent company, since she is confronted with a lawsuit by Donald Trump with a lawsuit of USD 20 billion and a threatening merger.

Wendy McMahon, who has headed the company's revered news department since 2023, said in a memo that was completely shared on social media that “the company has become clear and I did not agree to the way”.

Read the whole story


Trump claims without evidence were paid to support Harris

Donald Trump beat celebrities that Kamala Harris supported late in the evening and in the early morning on Monday, and said he would examine her to see if they were paid for the notes-and a common chorus on the right via the list of Harris followers occupied with stars.

Read the whole story


What happened today:


Catch up? Here is what happened on May 18, 2025.

Leave a Comment