Rogan, who supported President Donald Trump in November's election, said administration officials need to be made aware of such mistakes.
"I don't know if it's been brought to their attention. I mean, I would assume someone's alerted them to the fact that they might have rounded up this just random hairdresser and accused him of being a gang member," he said.
"If you want reasonable people to be on board with you … compassionate people to be on board with you, you can't deport gay hairdressers seeking asylum. That's f**king crazy. That's nuts."
On Monday, an U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official admitted to an "administrative error" that resulted in the deportation of a Maryland man to a prison in El Salvador, Independent reported.