US facing Monday deadline to return wrongly deported Maryland man from El Salvador
- Kilmar Abrego-Garcia was mistakenly deported to El Salvador on March 15, despite a protective order against his removal, as reported by CBS News.
- Senators demanded his return, citing that he fled gang threats in El Salvador and was wrongly placed in deportation proceedings after an unfounded allegation.
- U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ruled that immigration agents had no legal authority to deport Abrego-Garcia and expressed concern over his detention conditions.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the deportation was carried out in good faith and insisted that Abrego-Garcia should remain in El Salvador, according to court documents.
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On Monday, the Supreme Court temporarily paused a lower court-ordered deadline for the Trump administration to return a Maryland father who was deported. Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a sheet metal worker and father of three, was deported last month after the Trump administration admitted to an “administrative error.” The Trump administration says they are not trying to bring the man back and has alleged he is a gang member, without providing ev…
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