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After his deportation was temporarily blocked by the Supreme Court’s order, a 19 -year -old Venezuelan migrant, Alessandro Paredes, spoke to ABC News from the Detention Center in Texas.

“This is not done legally, this is truly illegal and suddenly,” said Paredes, tells the effort to deported on Friday.

“We were won in the morning, around four o’clock in the morning, and had just been taken into a van. They tried to put us on the plane,” he said from the Bluebonnet Immigration Detention Center and Customs and Excise Customs Customs in Anson, Texas.

Paredes said that before arriving at an airport, the van where he suddenly turned around and returned it and other prisoners to Bluebonnet.

The 19 -year -old Venezuelan migrant, Alessandro Paredes, spoke to ABC News from an ice detention center in Texas.

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In a statement to ABC News, the Press Secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt condemned orders from the Supreme Court who blocked deportation from the northern district and said the White House was sure that the government’s actions were legal.

“President Trump promises Americans to use all legitimate steps to erase the threat of illegal terrorists, such as TDA members, from the United States. We are confident of the validity of government actions and ultimately applies to litigation attacks that are not brought by radical activists, who are better about the rights of people who do not have the rights -People who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people, people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people, people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people who do not have rights -People who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people, people who do not have the rights of people who do not have the rights of people who are the same as radicals.

Paredes claimed to ABC News that he and the others were “forced to sign the paper” by saying that they were part of the gang. On Friday, ACLU submitted the documents they said their clients at Bluebonnet were received from immigration officials. The document, entitled “Notification and Order of Understanding and Eliminating Under the Law of Alien Enemies,” said, “you have been determined as … Members of the De Aragua trend.”

“We have been forced to sign paper, here, basically saying that we are part of the gang, that we are part of it, and they forced us to sign it,” Paredes said.

Stephen Miller, Trump’s homeland security advisor, responded to a post on X by a Fox News reporter who included a list that was allegedly provided by DHS officials “Alleged Members of the TDA Venezuela Gang” was detained in Texas that Trump’s administration “planned to deport before Scotus entered.”

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The list includes the name and photo of Paredes and said that he was a confirmed TDA member and said that he faced criminal accusations for “attacks that were exacerbated by weapons, pointing, and presenting firearms to someone.” This post also includes photos of the Cross Tattoo and Paredes Clock.

“This is what Democrats fought for to be stored in your environment,” Miller said in response to the social media post from the list.

A review of the court record found a accusation against Parsi in South Carolina to “point to and present firearms to someone” in February. This case is still ongoing and Paredes is scheduled to have a second court performance in August.

According to WCIV, ABC News affiliates, Paredes surrendered on weapons and ordered to the Al Cannon detention center at Charleston County, South Carolina in February. The ES retainer locator confirmed that Paredes is currently in the Bluebonnet Detention Center.

Ms. Paredes told ABC News in a statement through their lawyer that she denied the accusation that her son was a TDA member.

“My child is only 19 years old,” said the mother, who did not want to be named. “He is a good student, a talented soccer player, and a loving son. He is a devout Catholic. He carries his faith in his body and in his heart – he even has a large cross tattoo on his body to mark his lifetime commitment to God.”

“He is not a terrorist,” he said, adding that he wanted his son to be sent to Venezuela.

“Please don’t send it to El Salvador – a country he has never known, where he faces great danger and has no support,” he added.

Salvadoran army is on guard, such as the Cecot logo seen, during a media tour in the central prison of terrorism central brackets (Cecot), in Tecoluca, El Salvador April 4, 2025.

Jose Cabezas/Reuters

Earlier this month, Scotus raised an order that prohibited deportation under the AEA and decided that everyone who wanted to be deported by the administration under the proclamation must be given a legal process. ACLU argued on Friday that Venezuelan migrants detained at the detention center in Texas were at risk of deported and had no adequate notification or enough time to challenge their transfer, violated the court requirements that he had “reasonable time” to practice their legal process, when ABC asked whether he was afraid of people deported with Salva. Not from El Salvador.

“We are very scared [that] Everyone here will be deported to El Salvador, “said Paredes.” Because, first -first, we are not from there. Most people here don’t get criminal records. There isn’t even a ticket, nothing. “

“There are underage people,” added Paredes. “We even got a disabled person here next to me.”

Paredes said he was not given information on Friday and he still had not received an answer from the officer at the detention center.

“They only told us that they didn’t know anything, and they didn’t give us any information,” Paredes said.

“We only want justice, we are humans, we have human rights,” added Paredes. “We just want to return to our country.”

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