Trump administration says man mistakenly deported to El Salvador is ‘alive and secure’ in first update
- The U.S. State Department reported that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, is "alive and secure" in a maximum security prison there.
- U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis mandated daily updates on Garcia's condition and the efforts to return him to the U.S.
- Garcia had been living in the U.S. For about 14 years and was deported on March 15 despite a court order protecting him from removal.
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US still won't say whether it will return mistakenly deported man, despite Supreme Court decision
The Trump administration is doubling down on its decision not to tell a federal court whether it plans to repatriate a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported last month.
Dew-drawing to accidentally deported man
The U.S. authorities have deported ten other suspected gang members to El Salvador. The White House pays an annual fee of $20,000 to the local government for every inmate who has been taken in. However, among them is a man who should not have been deported at all... He is "live and in safety," the U.S. government announced on the weekend. The U.S. Supreme Court had recently confirmed that Kilmar Abrego Garcia had to be brought back to the United…
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Mistakenly Deported Maryland Father, Is ‘Alive and Secure’ in an El Salvador Prison, U.S. Says
The U.S. State Department shared in an April 12 court filing that he is being held in “the Terrorism Confinement Center”Alex Wong/Getty A picture of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his sonThe U.S. State Department announced in a court filing that Kilmar Abrego Garcia is “alive and secure” in an El Salvador prisonA judge previously ruled that Abrego Garcia was incorrectly deported from his home in Maryland, and is now demanding daily updates from the T…
Where the F*ck Is Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia?
Say his name: Kilmer Abrego Garcia. Kilmer was deported because of a clerical error. Not a crime. Not a threat. A mistake—one that ICE has openly admitted to. A federal judge ordered his return. Then the Supreme Court—in a rare, unanimous decision—did...
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