I’m assuming you are conveniently ignoring Trump’s executive orders that severely limited options for seeking asylum and instead are asking people to search innumerable records to distract from the inhumanity of your position?
Can’t deport asylum seekers if seeking asylum is illegal after all.
May those who find themselves with the power to judge your fate have the mercy and compassion you so clearly lack.
Because the number is immaterial to the question at hand. It could be 1, or 100, or 1 million. It doesn’t change the fact that trying to argue semantics over human rights is inherently inhumane. Nor does it change the fact that these are not just numbers on a spreadsheet.
But frankly, I know you know that. There was never any real value to you asking people for it.
The fact that you ignored my point about Trump’s removal of legitimate ways to seek asylum, which undermines the validity of any dataset that could answer your question, is proof enough that you were never asking in good faith. Or do you reckon it was a coincidence that you didn’t want a source for that bit?
This doesn’t include the random hair dresser or the guy who they admit shouldn’t have been deported at all and wasn’t illegal but won’t get him back anyway
Shockingly incompetent and.bad, a violation of human rights, and something the ICC may eventually arrest him over. It’s indefinite slavery in El Salvador and possible organ trafficking. It’s literal concentration camps for the indigenous people who were here in this land thousands of years before the rest of us. It’s bad, and I curse you to be treated exactly how they are treated. May their fate be tied to yours. Better get to work freeing them so it doesn’t happen to you.
Out of 238 deportees, 27 have claimed to have a pending asylum petition. That’s approx. 11.35%, so I’m not that far off.
And I will say that that if their petitions are granted, I hope they’ll will be released from prison and re-admitted into the US, preferably with some sort of recompensation for unjust treatment. The rest of them can stay where they are.
You realize part of seeking asylum also can involve crossing the border without permission and is codified in law?
How many of those deported by Trump did have a pending petition for asylum?
I’m assuming you are conveniently ignoring Trump’s executive orders that severely limited options for seeking asylum and instead are asking people to search innumerable records to distract from the inhumanity of your position?
Can’t deport asylum seekers if seeking asylum is illegal after all.
May those who find themselves with the power to judge your fate have the mercy and compassion you so clearly lack.
You didn’t answer my question.
187,420 and counting. Did the inhumanity of your view change now that you have a number?
Source?
https://www.uscis.gov/records/genealogy/genealogy-notebook/researching-deportation-records
Though you will have to submit a request to get the records. Shouldn’t take too long.
You didn’t answer my question btw…
How am I supposed to answer your question without having verified your claim first?
Because the number is immaterial to the question at hand. It could be 1, or 100, or 1 million. It doesn’t change the fact that trying to argue semantics over human rights is inherently inhumane. Nor does it change the fact that these are not just numbers on a spreadsheet.
But frankly, I know you know that. There was never any real value to you asking people for it.
The fact that you ignored my point about Trump’s removal of legitimate ways to seek asylum, which undermines the validity of any dataset that could answer your question, is proof enough that you were never asking in good faith. Or do you reckon it was a coincidence that you didn’t want a source for that bit?
Dozens so far, apparently: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/trump-deported-238-venezuelans-el-salvador-dozens-have-active-asylum-cases-2025-04-01/
This doesn’t include the random hair dresser or the guy who they admit shouldn’t have been deported at all and wasn’t illegal but won’t get him back anyway
So, about 10% then
Shockingly incompetent and.bad, a violation of human rights, and something the ICC may eventually arrest him over. It’s indefinite slavery in El Salvador and possible organ trafficking. It’s literal concentration camps for the indigenous people who were here in this land thousands of years before the rest of us. It’s bad, and I curse you to be treated exactly how they are treated. May their fate be tied to yours. Better get to work freeing them so it doesn’t happen to you.
Out of 238 deportees, 27 have claimed to have a pending asylum petition. That’s approx. 11.35%, so I’m not that far off.
And I will say that that if their petitions are granted, I hope they’ll will be released from prison and re-admitted into the US, preferably with some sort of recompensation for unjust treatment. The rest of them can stay where they are.
Whatever, it’s your curse. It’s intrinsically tied to all of them and you. If it’s not enough for the curse, you’ll suffer their fate