U.S. Deportations to El Salvador Spark Legal Challenges
Judges scrutinize policies sending migrants to notorious prisons
U.S. courts are weighing challenges to federal policies that have led to deported migrants being held in El Salvador’s harsh mega-prisons, where rights groups say they face overcrowding and abuse.
Appeals hearings have focused on whether the Trump-era deals violate due process and international law, with some judges ordering reviews of individual deportation cases.
Critics argue the approach has emboldened gangs while failing to address root causes of migration.