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US Deports Hundreds of Venezuelans Despite Lawyers’ Last-Minute Legal Scramble

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Last updated: March 17, 2025 10:41 am
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Washington, D.C. – Hundreds of Venezuelan migrants were deported from the United States on Friday, despite a last-ditch effort by lawyers to halt the flights based on claims of due process violations and safety concerns in Venezuela. The deportations, confirmed by multiple sources close to the situation, come just days after a federal judge temporarily blocked some deportations, raising questions about the Trump administration’s adherence to legal processes.

Immigration attorneys working on behalf of the migrants expressed outrage and disbelief, stating that the deportations ignored a judge’s order aimed at ensuring asylum seekers had adequate access to legal counsel and the opportunity to present their cases for asylum.

“We are horrified and deeply concerned by the reports of these deportations,” said Eleanor Acer, Director of Refugee Protection at Human Rights First. “These individuals are being sent back to a country facing a severe humanitarian crisis and potential political persecution. The administration’s actions are a blatant disregard for the rule of law and the protection of vulnerable individuals.”

The exact number of Venezuelans deported remains unclear, but sources estimate it to be in the hundreds, spread across multiple flights departing from various locations within the United States.

The legal challenge hinged on arguments that many Venezuelans were denied adequate access to legal representation and credible fear interviews, which are crucial in determining whether they have a legitimate claim for asylum. Lawyers argued that the expedited deportation process, often used in these cases, failed to provide sufficient time for migrants to understand their rights and prepare their cases.

The Trump administration has defended its policies regarding Venezuelan migrants, citing the need to enforce immigration laws and manage the significant influx of individuals crossing the border. While acknowledging the difficult situation in Venezuela, officials argue that not everyone is eligible for asylum and that the U.S. immigration system is already overburdened.

“We are committed to processing asylum claims fairly and efficiently,” a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson stated in response to inquiries. “However, we also have a responsibility to enforce our immigration laws and remove those who do not have a legal basis to remain in the United States.”

However, critics argue that the deportations directly contradict President Biden’s stated commitment to human rights and asylum protections. They point to the ongoing political and economic turmoil in Venezuela, which has led to widespread food shortages, violence, and a collapse of essential services, making it unsafe for many to return.

The deportations have ignited a wave of condemnation from human rights organizations and immigration advocates, who are now calling on Congress to investigate the matter and provide greater oversight of the administration’s immigration enforcement practices. They vow to continue fighting for the rights of Venezuelan asylum seekers and to hold the administration accountable for what they see as a grave violation of due process and international law.

The situation remains fluid, with legal challenges ongoing and the fate of thousands of other Venezuelan migrants hanging in the balance. The debate over the treatment of asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border is likely to intensify in the coming weeks, further highlighting the complexities and challenges facing the Trump administration in managing immigration policy.

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