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A federal judge dismissed criminal charges against a man deported to El Salvador last year. The dismissal follows a determination that the deportation was wrongful.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. judge dismissed a criminal case against a man who was deported to El Salvador last year. The deportation was carried out by the Trump administration. Court records indicate the removal was later classified as wrongful.
The man faced criminal charges in the United States before his removal. The judge's order ended those proceedings without a trial. No further court dates were scheduled in the dismissed case.
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