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In reply to the discussion: Headline Changed: Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants [View all]chowder66
(11,002 posts)SAN DIEGO, CA -- On May 27, 2025, one day prior to a scheduled court hearing, Immigration Judge Paula Dixon granted the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)s motion to dismiss asylum proceedings for Andry José Hernández Romero. Andry is a 32-year-old Venezuelan man imprisoned - at the U.S. governments direction and expense - at El Salvadors notorious CECOT mega-prison. Andry is a gifted makeup artist and actor who came to the United States in 2024 seeking asylum from persecution in Venezuela related to his sexual orientation and political beliefs. DHS claimed Andrys tattoos connect him to the Tren de Aragua gang but never afforded Andry or his legal team the opportunity to rebut the baseless allegations in court. Andry has no criminal history in his home country or the United States.
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DHS is doing everything it can to erase the fact that Andry came to the United States seeking asylum and he was denied due process as required by our Constitution. We should all be incredibly alarmed at what has happened in Andrys case. The idea that the government can disappear you because of your tattoos, and never even give you a day in court, should send a chill down the spine of every American. If this can happen to Andry, it can happen to any one of us.
The dismissal of his asylum claim is not the end of Andrys story. Andrys life depends on us holding the Trump administration accountable for what they have done to him. The fight for justice for Andry, our seven other ImmDef clients imprisoned at CECOT, and all the men unjustly disappeared continues with renewed determination today. We will continue to fight until Andry is safe and free.
https://www.immdef.org/blog/andryasylumcase52925
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