The identity of the second Maryland man who was unfairly deported to El Salvador in March was revealed this week, but the Trump administration continues to resist a federal judge's order to return him to the United States
The individual, previously known as a “Christian,” was identified on Monday as Daniel Rozano Camargo. Daniel Rozano Camargo was a 20-year-old Venezuelan man who was arrested for possession of cocaine before January and subsequently deported to El Salvador in March. News of his identity was first reported by Politico.
US District Judge Stephanie Gallagher last month determined that the Trump administration had violated a settlement agreement last year that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) attacked a group of young asylum seekers, including Lozano Camargo, by deporting him before his asylum demands were fully heard.
The 20-year-old was part of an immigrant group that illegally entered the United States as an unaccompanied child, and later filed an asylum claim to remain in the United States.
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On March 16, 2025, more than 250 gang members suspected of having been deported by the US, including members of Venezuela Trendéragua and MS-13, arrived in El Salvador. (President of El Salvador/handouts/Anadoru via Getty Images)
In his April ruling, Gallagher stressed that unlike other legal challenges to Trump-era deportation under the alien enemy laws, the case lies on a “breach of contract,” allegedly “breach of contract.”
Lozano Camargo's December 2022 asylum request was still pending when he was deported to El Salvador on March 15th along with hundreds of other migrants. As a result, Gallagher ordered the Trump administration to make a “good request to the Salvadoran government” and “give US custody to bring Christan (or Lozano Camargo) back to the United States, awaiting his asylum application ruling on USCIS.”
She also hinted at the deportation of MS-13 member Kilmer Abrego Garcia, who lives in Maryland.

President Donald Trump, who is in the Oval Office, is partnering with the MS-13 terrorist group, holding a photo of the Abrego Garcia Knuckles tattoo as the White House says. (Donald Trump Truth Social)
To date, US officials have resisted court orders to “promote” the return of Abrego Garcia. It claims that court filings to Gallagher doubled on Monday.
The Trump administration previously told the court that Lozano Camargo was arrested and convicted earlier this year for possession of cocaine, and he was entitled to removal under the alien enemy laws. This appears to be his second low-level drug crime.
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A suspicious gang member arrives in El Salvador, where he is taken to the country's largest security prison.
Trump officials doubled this in court filings Monday, telling the court that there was no breach of contract with DHS in the case of Lozano Camargo, they told the court that “he is a member of the class that denied the settlement, with his designation following him in accordance with the AEA.” member. ”
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To date, there is no official evidence that Lozano Camargo is a member of Venezuelan gangster Tren de Aragua.
Justice Department officials in previous court documents claimed that Rozano Camargo is a member of the “gang of violent terrorists” but did not link him to the TDA. Some of their latest court filings have been edited.