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Trump Fails to Secure Release of Wrongfully Imprisoned Salvadoran Man

Following a Supreme Court ruling, the Trump administration is obligated to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador. However, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, citing a lack of authority and accusing Garcia of terrorism, refuses to comply. The Trump administration contends its responsibility is limited to facilitating Garcia’s return, not ensuring it, leaving his fate in El Salvador’s hands. This situation stems from an “administrative error” by the U.S. government, which deported Garcia to a notorious prison despite a protective order allowing him to remain in the U.S.

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Salvadoran President Defies US Court, Refuses to Return Wrongfully Deported Man

Salvadoran President says he won’t return wrongly deported man back to the U.S. This situation highlights a deeply troubling development in the handling of deportation cases, raising serious questions about due process and the rule of law. The refusal to return a man wrongly deported underscores a breakdown in international cooperation and accountability.

The core issue centers on a legal resident deported to El Salvador despite a Supreme Court ruling deeming the deportation improper. This blatant disregard for a court order points to a larger pattern of circumventing legal processes. The president’s statement that he won’t return the man suggests a lack of willingness to cooperate with U.S.… Continue reading

Trump Official Claims Wrongfully Deported Dad is Safe, but President Says His Fate is Not Up to US

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident wrongly deported to El Salvador, is reportedly alive but detained at CECOT, a notorious prison. Despite a Supreme Court ruling requiring the U.S. government to “facilitate” his return, the DOJ has repeatedly stalled, citing differing interpretations of the order and claiming lack of information on his location. President Trump asserted that El Salvador’s President Bukele will determine Abrego Garcia’s fate, while the State Department confirmed his presence at CECOT. Abrego Garcia’s legal team is pursuing contempt proceedings against the government for noncompliance with court orders to secure his release.

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SCOTUS Blocks Deported Worker’s Return, Sparking Outrage Over Venue Shopping

The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, denied a lower court’s order to return wrongfully deported Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to the United States. The majority opinion cited improper venue shopping by the plaintiffs, while the dissent argued this procedural focus ignored the admitted wrongful deportation and its devastating consequences. Abrego Garcia, a sheet metal apprentice with protected status, was deported to El Salvador despite a lack of evidence supporting the deportation. This decision, impacting similar cases, raises concerns about due process and access to timely relief for wrongful deportations.

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Lawyers Face Contempt Charges for Ignoring Judge’s Order on Wrongfully Deported Man

Lawyers representing a wrongly deported man are requesting a U.S. contempt hearing against those responsible for his disappearance. The situation highlights a blatant disregard for judicial orders and raises serious concerns about the well-being of the deported individual. The judge’s initial inquiry focused on the man’s whereabouts, the steps taken to secure his return, and the planned future actions. However, the lawyers’ response only addressed the first question, leaving the crucial questions of their efforts and future plans unanswered. This omission represents a clear defiance of a direct court order, further escalating the already serious situation.

This lack of cooperation isn’t just a procedural oversight; it signals a dangerous pattern of behavior.… Continue reading

DOJ Missing Deported Man: Concerns Grow Over His Fate

A federal judge sharply criticized the Trump administration for its failure to locate and return Kilmar Abrego García, a Maryland resident wrongly deported to El Salvador despite a court order. García, who possessed a valid work permit, was deported during a series of expedited deportations bypassing due process. The government’s inability to provide García’s location, despite a court order demanding his return, prompted the judge to express serious concern over this blatant disregard for judicial authority. The Justice Department cited logistical difficulties due to El Salvador’s involvement, but the judge deemed this explanation insufficient. García’s wife continues to plead for his return.

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Trump DOJ Defies Supreme Court Order to Return Wrongfully Deported Father

The Trump administration defied a court order to return wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. by the deadline, claiming the timeframe was “impracticable,” despite a Supreme Court ruling mandating his repatriation. Judge Paula Xinis ordered the DOJ to provide regular updates on Abrego Garcia’s location and the efforts being made for his return. The administration’s actions, fueled by President Trump’s public opposition to the return, sparked outrage and concerns about due process violations. This case highlights a broader issue, as an investigation reveals that a significant percentage of those deported to El Salvador lack U.S. criminal records.

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Supreme Court Orders Deportation Error Rectification, but Compliance Uncertain

The US Supreme Court’s recent decision to uphold an order facilitating the return of Abrego Garcia, a deportee mistakenly sent to El Salvador, is a landmark case highlighting the flaws within the deportation process and the executive branch’s reluctance to correct its own errors. The fact that such a seemingly straightforward case of wrongful deportation required Supreme Court intervention speaks volumes about the current state of affairs. It’s utterly appalling that a simple act of rectifying an obvious injustice needed the highest court’s intervention, suggesting a systemic failure within the administration to prioritize basic human decency and adherence to the rule of law.… Continue reading

Judge Orders US to Return Wrongfully Deported Man From El Salvador Within 3 Days

A federal judge ordered the U.S. government to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States by Monday. ICE admitted to wrongfully deporting Garcia to El Salvador due to an administrative error, despite possessing a lawful order preventing his removal to that country. The government conceded it lacked documentation justifying the deportation, leading the judge to deem the action illegal. Garcia’s family and supporters celebrated the ruling, though the government’s intent to comply remains unclear.

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Federal Judge Orders Return of US Citizen Wrongfully Deported to El Salvador

A federal judge ordered the immediate return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US after his wrongful deportation to El Salvador, where he was imprisoned. The judge deemed the deportation an illegal act, as the Justice Department offered no explanation for his removal despite possessing no legal authority to arrest him. Abrego Garcia, who had legal work authorization and protection from deportation, was wrongly accused of gang affiliation based on unsubstantiated claims. His wife, a US citizen, and their children await his return.

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