U.S. Must Return Maryland Man Mistakenly Deported To El Salvador Prison, Judge Says
- A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S. By April 7, after he was wrongly deported to El Salvador, which the judge called an 'illegal act.'
- Judge Paula Xinis pressed the Justice Department for answers, and attorney Erez Reuveni admitted Garcia should not have been deported.
- Garcia's attorneys denied allegations of gang ties and stressed that the government did not make efforts to secure his return.
- The situation has drawn public outrage regarding deportations of individuals granted protection and heightened concerns about the treatment of noncitizens.
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Telemundo Spreads Disinformation on Illegal Alien Deported to Salvadoran Supermax
The story of the “Maryland father” deported to El Salvador’s infamous CECOT supermax prison continues to garner “victim porn” coverage on Spanish-language media. But in order for the story to stick, there need to be significant omissions and distortions when discussing the “victim” in this case. Consider the many omissions and deflections during Telemundo’s very brief coverage of the story for its midday newscast: NOTICIAS TELEMUNDO MEDIODÍA 4/…
Trump's administration wrongly deported a Salvadoran migrant. A judge has ordered his return
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador in error last month, must be returned to the US by Trump's administration within three days, a US district judge has ruled. The White House says it has no authority to do so.
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