
It Trump administration said he made an “administrative error” to deport A man from Maryland to a prison in El Salvador. Although the man has a protected legal state, the administration said he has alleged links with local bands and refuses to return it to the United States.
Abrego Garcia is a 29 -year -old man who has lived in Maryland with his wife, who is a citizen of the United States and his son.
Who is Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia?
He “left El Salvador when he was about sixteen, fleeing the violence of bands”, according to his lawyer’s complaint, according to the Associated press. “From 2006, members of the gang had hit, hit and threatened to abduct and kill it in order to coerce their parents to succumb to their increasing demands for extortion.”
In 2019, it was considered that ABREGO GARCIA was a probable member of the MS-13 Colla by an immigration judge after claims of an informer. He answered the decision and the court found that his fear of torture and persecution was credible, according to Political.
The court documents of the time do not describe ABREGO GARCIA as a member of the condemned gang. Instead, it was noted that he should not be deported to El Salvador because he was “more likely to be persecuted by the bands,” says his lawyer’s complaint, according to The Associated Press.
“Although he has been charged with the General Band Affiliation,” the United States government has never produced an Iota test to support this unfounded indictment, “said the complaint, adding that it is not affiliated with any gang.
Why was Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia deported?
The man was arrested on March 12 after finishing his turn as a sheet apprentice in a Baltimore building place. He was deported on March 15 and sent to the confinement center of terrorism, also called Cecot. Abrego Garcia was identified as one of the prisoners by his wife.
The prison was opened in 2022 when El Salvador President Nayib Bukele began to fall on band violence in the country. Cecot can contain up to 40,000 inmates, with each cell between 65 and 70 prisoners. It is known as Mega-Presonary where the prisoners are not allowed outdoors and have been accused of violating human rights after allegations of abuse, torture and lack of medical care, according to NPR.
Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador, along with more than 100 Venezuelans by virtue of the aliens enemies law under claiming that they have ties to criminal bands. The act is a war order that allows the President to detain or deport citizens of an enemy nation. It has been used three times in the history of the United States, according to Brennan’s center.
An “administrative error” that may have been against court orders.
United States immigration and customs officials were in error on Monday. The Trump administration then said that the ice “was aware of its protection against the withdrawal to El Salvador”, but deported Abrego Garcia “due to an administrative error.” He reiterated his alleged gang bonds and argued that it was a danger to the country.
“This was a supervision and the elimination was carried out in good faith from the existence of a final order of withdrawal and the alleged membership on MS-13,” said Robert Cerna, the director of the Field Field Office in action, wrote in a statement, according to The Associated Press.
Federal judge James Boasberg ordered that the flights of March 15 were stopped or turned around. It seems that the Trump administration went against its order. Currently he also neglected the deportations made by virtue of the Alien enemies.

