Gov. Moore looking at ways to get Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US
- Governor Wes Moore is exploring options to facilitate Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the United States from El Salvador.
- The Trump administration mistakenly deported Garcia in March despite a Supreme Court order for his return.
- Garcia, who had court permission to remain since 2019 to escape gang violence, is reportedly moving between prisons in El Salvador.
- Moore stated, "we have a whole series of options" to apply pressure; a judge called administration evasion attempts "specious."
- Officials frame the issue as due process and constitutional rights, not immigration, seeking accountability for the deportation.
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Gov. Wes Moore calls for Abrego Garcia's return to stand trial in US - Washington Examiner
Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) publicly called for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States, emphasizing that the controversial case is a matter of constitutional rights, not immigration policy. Speaking to reporters at the Maryland State House, Moore said the detention of Abrego Garcia in El Salvador raises serious concerns about due process. “Where Kilmar Abrego Garcia is being held right now is, in many ways, not the point,” Moore said.…


Maryland Gov. Wes Moore ‘not planning’ to go to El Salvador to see Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Gov. Wes Moore is “not planning” on traveling to El Salvador to see Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported, he said Wednesday. “This is not about immigration — this is about due process, and are we going to follow the Constitution or not?” he told reporters in Annapolis when asked about the case. “Are we going to follow the word of the Supreme Court or not? Because Donald Trump alone does not have say whether or not a…
90% of Kamala Voters Would Bring Alleged MS-13 Trafficker Abrego Back Into America.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: A new Economist/YouGov poll reveals stark divisions among Americans on whether Kilmar Abrego Garcia, recently deported to El Salvador, should be allowed back into the U.S., with 90 percent of Kamala Harris voters supporting his return—despite uncertainty about his MS-13 ties. Who’s Involved: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, alleged MS-13 member; U.S. citizens surveyed by The Economist/YouGov; 2024 voters for Harris and Donald J.…
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