Trump News at a glance: Thinktank finds legal immigrants stripped of protections and sent to El Salvador prison | Trump administration

At least 50 Venezuelan men sent by the Trump administration in a Salvador prison had legally entered the United States, according to a review by Cato Institute.
Published Monday by The Libertarian Thinktank, the report analyzed the immigration data available for only part of the men who were expelled to the famous terrorism center (CECOC) of El Salvador and focuses on cases where reports have been found.
“The government calls them all” illegal extraterrestrials “. But out of the 90 cases where the crossing method is known, 50 men report that they came legally to the United States, with advanced authorization from the United States government, at an official crossing point, “Cato said in his report.
The analysis finds that at least 50 migrants sent to the prison of El Salvador have entered us legally
The analysis of the Cato Institute goes against the affirmation of the Trump administration according to which only undocumented persons were expelled in Salvador.
The report indicates that 21 men were admitted after showing off at a port of entrance, 24 obtained parole, four were resettled as refugees and one entered the United States with a tourist visa.
The Trump administration expelled more than 200 alleged gang members at the Cecot Mega-Prison in March, controversially invoking the law on extraterrestrial enemies, a law of 1798 meant to be used until war, as justification.
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The Supreme Court joins Trump on the protected status of Venezuelans
Donald Trump’s administration can end legal protections that have protected approximately 350,000 venezuelans of potential expulsion, ruled the Supreme Court on Monday.
The highest US court has granted a request from Kristi Noem, the interior security secretary, to revoke the temporary protection status (TPS) for the Venezuelans while a call during the drop.
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Trump phone call and Putin does not break through
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held a rare telephone call, which the American chief described as “excellent”, but the Kremlin refused to accept a ceasefire in the war with Ukraine, despite the pressure of Washington and European allies.
Trump described the call as having disappeared very well. But the Russian chief refused to support the unconditional 30-day ceasefire offered in the United States, which Washington had formulated as the main objective of the appeal. Putin also suggested that the maximalist objectives of her country in war with Ukraine were unchanged.
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Comey says that the Instagram post “8647” was completely innocent
Former FBI director James Comey criticized a photo of shells he published on social networks, saying it is “crazy” to think that the message was designed as a threat to Donald Trump.
“I posted it on my Instagram account and I didn’t think anything more, until I hear … that people said that it was a kind of call for assassination, which is crazy,” said Comey in an interview on MSNBC.
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Mohsen Mahdawi graduated from Columbia after the ice release
The student of the University of Columbia, Mohsen Mahdawi, who was released just a few weeks ago from federal detention, crossed the graduation phase to the acclamations of his graduate colleagues.
The Palestinian activist was arrested by the immigration authorities in Colchester, Vermont, during a naturalization interview. He was detained and ordered to be expelled by the Trump administration on April 14, despite not having been accused of a crime.
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Trump signs the law to fight against false images and online exploitation
Donald Trump has signed the law on replacement, a measure that imposes sanctions for online sexual exploitation that Melania Trump has helped pass the congress.
The American president also had the First Lady signed, despite what looked like a slight objection from him.
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CBS News Chief descending in the middle of the Trump’s legal battle
The president of CBS News announced that she is resigning, invoking disagreements with the parent company of the network when he confronts a trial of $ 20 billion in Donald Trump and an imminent merger.
Wendy McMahon, who has led the company’s venerated news division since 2023, said in a whole shared note on social networks that “it has become clear the company and I do not agree on the way to follow”.
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Trump claims without proof that stars have been paid to approve Harris
Donald Trump was unleashed against the celebrities who approved Kamala Harris at the end of the evening and hats early in the morning on Monday, saying that he would investigate to see if they were paid for approvals – repeating a common chorus on the star list of Harris supporters.
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