Martin Rosenow appeared on CBS News with Lilia Luciano to highlight the violations of due process in the AEA case affecting our client Franco Caraballo and others like him.
Franco José Caraballo Tapia, a 26-year-old Venezuelan barber, was detained on February 3 in Dallas, Texas, after attending his immigration appointment. His wife, Johanny Sánchez, suspects he is among over 200 deportees the Trump administration has accused of gang ties. His lawyer maintains that Caraballo has no criminal record.
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Attorney Martin Rosenow argues that Caraballo, a barber, was misidentified as a member of the Tren de Aragua gang due to tattoos, including one marking the birth of his daughter. Rosenow insists Caraballo was unfairly targeted. Immigration authorities defend the deportations, stating that individuals like Caraballo, despite lacking criminal records, pose a threat due to their gang affiliations. Concerns have been raised about the due process for Venezuelan immigrants, with many fearing unfair targeting.
“He’s just a normal kid … he likes tattoos – that’s it,” said Martin Rosenow, a Florida-based attorney who represents the Venezuelan asylum seeker – one of scores shipped to El Salvador by the Trump administration last weekend as part of his hard-line immigration crackdown.
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