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The Fight to Bring Back a Man Wrongly Sent Away
Maryland, Greenbelt, USAFriday, April 11, 2025
Abrego Garcia was deported because of what the government calls an "administrative error. " The administration argues that there is nothing it can do because Abrego Garcia was already out of the U. S. and in the custody of the Salvadoran government when the mistake was discovered. The judge, however, rejected this argument. Abrego Garcia had been living in Maryland for over a decade with his wife and three children, all U. S. citizens. In 2019, an immigration judge had granted him a form of protected status that should have prevented his deportation.
The White House claims that Abrego Garcia is a member of the Salvadoran gang MS-13, which the Trump administration has designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The administration says he should not be allowed back into the U. S. But Abrego Garcia's lawyers dispute this. They say he has been living peacefully in Maryland for 14 years and has never been charged with or convicted of a crime in any country. The judge described the MS-13 allegations as "vague" and "uncorroborated, " noting that the Trump administration has not provided any evidence of a criminal indictment or complaint.
The fight over whether to bring Abrego Garcia back to the U. S. is far from over. More appeals in the case are likely. The Trump administration appears unwilling to back down, framing the Supreme Court's order as a rejection of the lower court's reasoning. The justices, however, made it clear that a district court judge cannot exercise the president's foreign affairs powers. This leaves it unclear exactly when, or if, Abrego Garcia will be returning to Maryland.
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