Sunday, May 4, 2025

Alleged Gangbanger Sent to El Salvador by Trump Used Biden Border App to enter US — Despite Previous Deportation; AI Admits That Andry Hernandez Romero Would Not Have Been Able to be Deported a Second Time by Trump If He Had Not Returned to the U.S.

Alleged gangbanger sent to El Salvador by Trump used Biden border app to enter US — despite previous deportation:
An alleged gangbanger deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador’s hellhole megaprison was previously booted from the US before the Biden regime ultimately let him in using the CBP One phone application, sources told The Post.
Venezuelan migrant Andry Hernandez Romero, 31, was hauled off to El Salvador in March with a group of 260 other reputed gangbangers after President Trump invoked the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to deport them without a hearing.
He first made his way into the US by crossing the southern border into Texas in July 2024, but was quickly expelled before he showed up again the next month, according to sources.
By August that year, Romero found his way to California, where he entered the US using the since-shuttered CBP One phone application program.
The Trump administration shut down the CBP One entry function for migrants on Inauguration Day and later created the CBP Home app to give illegal migrants the option to self-deport from the US.
The Venezuelan citizen fled his home country after he was targeted for being gay and having certain political views, his attorneys said. He worked in Venezuela at the state-run TV station as a makeup artist for on-air talent, according to CBS News.
“And the government had found that his threats against him were credible and that he had a real probability of winning an asylum claim,” Lindsay Toczylowski, Hernandez Romero’s lawyer, said.
A photographer who captured the moment Hernandez Romero was escorted into the megaprison in El Salvador reported hearing the migrant cry out, “I’m not a gang member. I’m gay. I’m a stylist” as he was slapped and had his head shaved, according to CBS News. --->READ MORE HERE
QUESTION: IF Andry Hernandez Romero HAD NOT RETURNED TO THE US AFTER BEING DEPORTED THE FIRST TIME, TRUMP WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO DEPORT HIM AGAIN, NOW WOULD HE?
Conclusion
Based on these considerations, it is clear that if Andry Hernandez Romero had not returned to the U.S. after being deported the first time, then indeed Trump would not have been able to deport him again, as he would not have been physically present in the country for any subsequent removal proceedings.
Even AI got this answer correct ... HERE'S THE LINK
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