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ABC News |
Solicitor General D. John Sauer argued that a federal court cannot order a president to engage in foreign diplomacy, which he says is implicitly involved in any potential return of Abrego Garcia.
WRVO |
Abrego Garcia had been living in Maryland for over a decade, with a form of legal protection known as 'withholding of removal.'
The Boston Globe |
Abrego Garcia’s case is a chilling reminder of what happens when immigration enforcement operates unchecked, disregarding the authority of immigration courts and the constitutional rights of noncitize...
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As it stands, Kilmar Abrego Garcia's story begins and ends in his native El Salvador. When he was a boy, a local gang extorted his family, tried to indoctrinate him and threatened to kill him, according to his immigration case.
The Supreme Court has blocked an order to return a man administration officials acknowledge was mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador.
An “administrative error” that led to a Maryland man being deported to a brutal prison in El Salvador as part of Donald Trump’s immigration policy has thrust Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia into the national spotlight.