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DHS Official Discusses Deportation Case on ABC News, References Court Rulings on El Salvador National

  • Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, stated on ABC News that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was an adjudicated member of MS-13, ignoring victims of the gang instead.
  • The Supreme Court ruled that a judge exceeded authority by ordering Garcia's return to the U.S., while facilitating his return if released by El Salvador.
  • President Nayib Bukele rejected returning Garcia to the U.S., asserting he was in the country illegally and should be handled by El Salvador.
  • Sebastian Gorka, a senior counterterrorism official, defended the Trump administration's actions, calling the deportation of Garcia a matter of national security and common sense.
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Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security, claims that all the migrants the Trump administration sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador last month are “actually terrorists, human rights violators, gang members, and more,” even if they “have no criminal record in the United States.” She added that “we have a rigorous law enforcement screening that complies with due process.”

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