Senator Calls for Investigation into Military's Migrant Deportation Flight
Senator Jack Reed has urged the Pentagon's Inspector General to investigate a potentially unlawful military deportation of 17 migrants to El Salvador. This deportation occurred allegedly without the presence of U.S. government civilians, contradicting established Department of Defense policies and practices.

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Senator Jack Reed is pushing for a formal investigation into a recent military operation, where 17 migrants were deported to El Salvador while allegedly violating U.S. Department of Defense policy. The operation reportedly lacked any U.S. government civilian personnel on board, prompting legal and ethical concerns.
The urgent request for an investigation was made to the Pentagon's Inspector General's office. Though this office doesn't typically disclose its undertakings, the seriousness of such probes is underscored when initiated by influential lawmakers, like Reed.
This request adds pressure to ascertain whether there was any breach of established military protocols or laws, signaling strong oversight on military procedures from high-ranking officials.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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