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<h1>Attorneys seek stay of deportation for Salvadoran detained after mistaken return, citing 72-hour notice and due process</h1> A Salvadoran national was detained by immigration authorities in Baltimore as the administration renewed efforts to deport him; his attorneys filed suit seeking to pause removal until his protection claim is heard, triggering a two-day stay for immigrants challenging detention. He previously was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, returned to the U.S., and now faces human-smuggling charges he denies, while the government alleges gang ties and seeks to remove him to Uganda. Counsel contends the prosecution is vindictive and that pending-notice and due-process protections - including a recent Maryland ruling requiring 72 hours' notice before removal - bar immediate deportation.