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A Maryland Family's Fight Against Wrongful Deportation
Greenbelt, Maryland, USASaturday, April 5, 2025
Abrego Garcia's wife spoke at a press conference. She said their family was broken by this mistake. She described her husband as a dedicated father and loving husband. The White House, however, painted a different picture. They claimed he was a gang member and a threat to the public. But his lawyers said there was no evidence to support this claim. They also pointed out that he had no criminal record.
The judge was skeptical about the government's allegations. She said there was no evidence to support the claim that Abrego Garcia was a gang member. She also noted that the government had not followed proper legal procedures. Abrego Garcia was arrested in 2019, but the police never questioned him about gang membership again. An immigration judge had even granted him protection from deportation.
The Trump administration has been deporting hundreds of alleged gang members to El Salvador. But many of these men do not have criminal records. Immigrant advocates say they were not given a chance to contest the allegations against them. Some of these men were targeted because of their tattoos. Abrego Garcia's family and lawyers are fighting for his return. They are also standing with other families who have been affected by similar mistakes.
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