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The Man in the Middle of a Legal Storm
USAWednesday, April 23, 2025
The administration has a history of painting immigrants in a negative light. They have designated MS-13 and other gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, but the evidence supporting this is weak. The real issue is not whether Abrego Garcia is good or bad. It is about the government's power to bypass due process and the consequences of their mistakes. The administration has contracted with the Salvadoran government to take "terrorists" off their hands, but they claim they cannot retrieve those mistakenly sent there. This has raised concerns among judges, including those on the Supreme Court.
The idea that the government can label people as criminals or terrorists without proper evidence goes against the principles of the U. S. legal system. Everyone, regardless of their immigration status, has the right to due process. This includes the right to prove their innocence in court. The administration's actions threaten these fundamental rights. The Constitution is designed to limit government power and protect individuals from abuse. This is the core issue in Abrego Garcia's case.
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