I have a couple questions about this case:
1. If you read conservative media, they consider this a win, because the supreme court 9-0 watered down the order down to facilitation, which they feel means the executive branch doesn’t need to do much on this case as the executive branch can’t force El Salvador to give up their citizen. Liberal media considers it a win for them, because the supreme court agrees 9-0 they must facilitate. Which take is correct?
2. Most of the legal analysis discusses other topics, but to me ultimate legal question is: Does the deportation of an individual by the United States government to a foreign country which may or may not be where they are citizens and where they are likely to face life imprisonment, violate their basic human rights to Due Process? => Or to put it in simpler english can you imprison someone for life by proxy by deporting them there?