Abrego Garcia: Supreme Court says Trump administration must facilitate return of Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador

The Supreme Court said on Thursday that the Trump administration should facilitate the return of the Maryland man who was accidentally deported to El Salvador, and refused to resume emergency in the administration.

The court acted in the case of the Kilmar Abrago Garcia, a Salvadori citizen who had a tight -ordering order preventing his deportation to his country of origin because of his fears of persecution from local gangs.

And the American boycott judge, Paula Xinis, ordered that Abugo Garcia returned to the United States by midnight on Monday. Judis President John Roberts has stopped Sennis’s order to give the court time to weigh the case.

On Friday, the Trump administration ordered the arrangement of the return of Maryland’s man to the United States after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador prison.

This deadline has passed now and the judges judge to clarify its matter, which called on the administration to “facilitate and discourage” the return of “Apiru Garcia”.

The Supreme Court also said that the administration should be ready to share the steps it has already taken and what it might do.

The administration claims that Abyerigo Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang, although he was not charged or convicted of a crime. His lawyers said that there was no evidence that he was in MS-13.

The administration acknowledged that it had made a mistake to send him to El Salvador, where he was held in a notorious prison, but he also said that he could no longer do anything about it.

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