Funny you say he should just follow the law but totally excuse it when Trump wipes his ass with the constitution to send him to El Salvador. He was constitutionally entitled to due process, and he received none. This was an entirely illegal deportation, which makes it more akin to abduction and human trafficking.

And as for being illegal, he initially entered illegally but was legally allowed to be here when he was trafficked to El Salvador. You can try to argue that permission could be rescinded, but that requires due process, which he did not receive.

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the due process for an illegal is deportation

www.usa.gov/deportation-process 1st question, text was the same on archive. orgbunder biden and there's link to congress site

And if you click the link at the bottom of that question ( https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/IF11357 ), it specifically says someone with his status is exempt from that. He had applied for asylum, and if I'm understanding articles correctly, he received it because an immigration judge expressly barred him from being sent to El Salvador in 2019. So still sounds like he was entitled to much more than he reveiced, AND ICE completely ignored an order from a judge to do what they did to him.

So they still fucked up by deporting him like that.