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In the image of this newsletter presented by the El Salvaduri government, the newly accepted prisoners accompanied a prisoner in Cecot on March 16, 2025 in Ticoloca, El Salvador.

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The Trump administration gets reactions to confirmed and possible errors in its impulsion to deport hundreds of men to El Salvador last month.

On Monday night, immigration officials admitted that Maryland’s man was deported to El Salvador because of a “administrative mistake.”

Kilmar Armando Abergo Garcia, who lived with his wife and child, was identified as one of the three deportations to El Salvador last month, which is the subject of many lawsuits. Immigration defenders claim that those who were transferred to El Salvador did not receive due legal procedures.

The administration used the three trips to quickly deport more than three hundred men accused of being members of the MS-13, a gang with links to El Salvador that grew up in Los Angeles, and Renin de Aragua, a Venezuelan gang. They were later transferred to CECOT, a notorious, notorious wardrobe in El Salvador.

One of them was Aberigo Garcia, whose wife identified Through pictures It was released by the Salvadoran government.

Simon Sandoval-Machineburg, a lawyer who represents Abo Garcia and his family, said, “

Although the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice admit the error in the case of Abyerigo Garcia, they say that there is nothing that federal officials can do because it is now in detention in another country.

On Tuesday, the White House press secretary Caroline Levit has doubled his deportation, pointing to his links to MS-13-whose dispute over Abu Garcia’s lawyers.

This last case adds to the increasing judicial scrutiny over the deportation, and has pushed some terror from a Trump allies. Joe Rogan, the famous host Joe Rogan experience Podcast, which Trump supported last year, this week raised concerns about potential errors in El Salvador operations.

“It is difficult to know what is real and what is not real, but if this is real, this is terrible,” Rogan said in his last episodeWhen discussing the case of the Venezuelan makeup artist Andre. Andre’s lawyer argues that he was a legal asylum seeker who was deported.

His lawyers want to return it

Abro Garcia first fought accusations that he was a member of MS-13 under his first management Trump.

According to the court documents, a notice was submitted to the Immigration Court. The immigration judge found that it is removed from the United States – but he gave him the blocking of the removal, prevented the US government from deporting him to El Salvador specifically.

The Calligraphy Council, which deals with both immigrants and the United States government, later supported the Abigo Garcia bloc on its deportation to El Salvador.

Parisia’s lawyers and Robert digestionThe Acting Director of the Field Office for Enforcement Operations, both of whom agree that the decisions of the previous court mean that Abigo Garcia should not be deported to El Salvador last month.

Court documents In detail that when Aberigo Garcia He was detained last month, and he was interrogated again about any gang affiliation and told him that he would be brought before the judge.

Sandoval-Moshenberg said he previously dealt with illicit deportations, during which she tries to return people. He presented a petition for the release of Cecot from Cecot and returned to the United States.

“In this case, they do not claim that they are taking any steps at all to correct the error they made,” he said.

American Internal Security Minister Christie sleeps cells at the CECOT Civilization Center (CECOT), in Ticoloca, San Vicente, El Salvador on March 26, 2025.

American Internal Security Minister Christie sleeps cells at the CECOT Civilization Center (CECOT), in Ticoloca, San Vicente, El Salvador on March 26, 2025.

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He said that they had brought the case last week, days before the Minister of Internal Security, Krisi Nom, visited Al -Salvador Prison. “They knew this issue. They put Christian sleep in the secret prison. Now they say we cannot do anything about it. I am not ready to accept it,” he said.

A Responding from the Ministry of Justice Although officials have accidentally deported Abyerigo Garcia, there is nothing they can do now.

“The intense interest in the president’s priority in foreign affairs outperforms the interests on the side of the prosecutors from the scale. Although the defendants are aware of the financial and emotional difficulties of the Abu Garcia family, the public interest is not to return a member of a violent criminal gang to the United States surpassing these individual interests.” The Ministry of Justice wrote in its file on Monday.

“They did not show that the removal of Abeerigo Garcia to El Salvador was something other than an administrative mistake.”

Vice President JD Vance also posted on the social media platform X on the case, accusing Abrego Garcia as “a convicted member of MS-13”.

“My additional comment is that it is important to be expelled about the deportation of gang members, while ignoring the citizens who laugh,” Vans said in the post.

The government says it does due care

during Monday interview On Fox News’ Special reportNayyu said that she trusts in intelligence agencies and government employees to target gang members.

“We are calming Wim to make sure that we are chasing these criminals [who] “They committed violence against American citizens, and we remove them from our country,” Nayyu said.

“The administration maintains the position that this person, who was deported to El Salvador and will not return to our country, was a member of the brutal MS-13 gang.”. Abyerigo also accused Garcia of participating in human trafficking and that he was a gang leader.

In the deposit, the Aramro lawyer, Garcia, pushes allegations of criminal history, noting that he had never committed a crime in the United States or any other country.

The lawsuit said: “Although it was accused of a general affiliation with gangs, the United States government has never produced evidence to support this unfounded accusation.”

His lawyers say that the application of the law in Prince George County in Maryland, where he lived he did not wonder again about MS-13 or accused him of membership in MS-13 after his first arrest in 2019.

“If the defendants want to remove the prosecutor Abyerigo Garcia to any other country, they will not have any legal obstacle to do so,” said lawyers. “But the defendants found that these legal procedures are annoying, so they only ignored them and the deportation of the plaintiff Abeerigo Garcia to El Salvador anyway, and tear him away from his brutal wife in the United States, the plaintiff Vasquiz Surra, and his disabled child in the United States.”

Sandoval-Moshenberg and DOJ lawyers will lead to the Federal Provincial Court in Maryland on April 4 to attend a hearing on the case. Abrego Garcia’s lawyers are planning to use this as another opportunity for the administration’s request to ask the Salvadori government to return it to the American custody.

“If they are allowed to escape from this, then this means that the immigration laws have no meaning, all of them.” “This means that the immigration courts and their orders are meaningless because the government can only violate those orders by force or simply put someone on a plane. This cannot be so.”

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