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The Trump administration has admitted that it mistakenly sent a Salvadoran immigrant to a supermax El Salvador prison despite the man having a U.S. court order that prevented him from being sent there due to fear of persecution.
Justice Department officials in a federal court filing Monday, dismissed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison as an “administrative error.”
 
Why would anyone run from a functional illiterate who has almost no knowledge of current events and is cheap?

Overnight, Vice President JD Vance responded to criticism from Democratic operative Jon Favreau over the deportation on X.


“My comment is that, according to the court documents, you apparently didn’t read he was a convicted MS-13 gang member with no legal right to be here. My further comment is that it’s gross to get fired up about gang members getting deported while ignoring citizens they victimize,” Vance said.


The Trump administration also argues in its Monday filing an order as the family seeks “would harm the public interest by preventing the Executive from implementing a unified course of conduct for the United States’ foreign affairs.”


“The heavy interest in the President’s primacy in foreign affairs outweigh the interests on the Plaintiffs’ side of the scale. Although the Defendants recognize the financial and emotional hardships to Abrego Garcia’s family, the public interest in not returning a member of a violent criminal gang to the United States outweighs those individual interests,” the filing continues.
 

The Trump administration has admitted that it mistakenly sent a Salvadoran immigrant to a supermax El Salvador prison despite the man having a U.S. court order that prevented him from being sent there due to fear of persecution.
Justice Department officials in a federal court filing Monday, dismissed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison as an “administrative error.”
due to fear of persecution.

That's what they all say
 

The Trump administration has admitted that it mistakenly sent a Salvadoran immigrant to a supermax El Salvador prison despite the man having a U.S. court order that prevented him from being sent there due to fear of persecution.
Justice Department officials in a federal court filing Monday, dismissed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison as an “administrative error.”
Okay, release that one person who was mistakenly put there and deport them to whatever country they are from. End of issue.
 

The Trump administration has admitted that it mistakenly sent a Salvadoran immigrant to a supermax El Salvador prison despite the man having a U.S. court order that prevented him from being sent there due to fear of persecution.
Justice Department officials in a federal court filing Monday, dismissed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison as an “administrative error.”
It further argues that Abrego Garcia, who his family said entered the U.S. sometime around 2011 “without inspection,” has never been charged or convicted of any crime, in the U.S






LOL.... He committed a
crime in 2011 by coming here without inspection.... He had over 12 years to become a US citizen and chose not to
 
It further argues that Abrego Garcia, who his family said entered the U.S. sometime around 2011 “without inspection,” has never been charged or convicted of any crime, in the U.S






LOL.... He committed a
crime in 2011 by coming here without inspection.... He had over 12 years to become a US citizen and chose not to
Other articles state he was in the USA legally.

You lose, again.

“Abrego Garcia applied for asylum in 2019 and was granted protections by an immigration judge, prohibiting him from being removed.”


Felonious was President in 2019.
 

The Trump administration has admitted that it mistakenly sent a Salvadoran immigrant to a supermax El Salvador prison despite the man having a U.S. court order that prevented him from being sent there due to fear of persecution.
Justice Department officials in a federal court filing Monday, dismissed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison as an “administrative error.”

How is he in fear of persecution? Where's a copy of the court order? I'd like to see his evidence of persecution. Anyone and everyone coming into this country illegally can make such stupid claims.
 
Other articles state he was in the USA legally.

You lose, again.

“Abrego Garcia applied for asylum in 2019 and was granted protections by an immigration judge, prohibiting him from being removed.”


Felonious was President in 2019.

Other court documents show an immigration judge ordered Abrego-Garcia to be removed from the U.S. back in April 2019 over his alleged gang ties.

Initially he was arrested for loitering outside a Prince George's County Home Depot with other known gang members.

At the time Abrego-Garcia denied being in a gang, arguing in court that he posed no danger to the community.

The government said Abrego-Garcia's gang membership was verified through "a past, proven, and reliable source of information."

In December 2019 an Immigration Appeals Board ruled Abrego-Garcia "failed to present evidence to rebut that assertion."

Abrego-Garcia claimed his life would be in danger if he were to be returned to El Salvador.

Despite affirming Abrego-Garcia's link to MS-13, and authorizing his deportation, an immigration judge determined he should be removed somewhere other than El Salvador due to potential safety concerns.

The judge, however, appeared skeptical of Abrego-Garcia's claims stating, "Although the Respondent stated that he intends to file for asylum, his eligibility appears limited to withholding of removal and protection under the Convention Against Torture due to his failure to file an application within one year of his arrival in the United States."

Court documents show Abrego-Garcia was actually in the U.S. for eight-years without ever applying for asylum beforehand.

The judge also expressed concern about Abrego-Garcia's history of failing to appear in court for past traffic citations.

"Respondent has a history of failing to appear for proceedings pertaining to his traffic violations," the immigration judge wrote in her 2019 order. "[Abrego-Garcia] asserted that he did not receive notice of these proceedings, but in his written statement, he admitted that he remembers receiving citations that he chose not to follow up on. The Respondent's lack of diligence in following up on his traffic court cases indicates that he cannot be trusted to appear in immigration court."

Nonetheless, the feds decided to release Abrego-Garcia from custody while awaiting deportation.

He remained free until March 12, 2025 when ICE re-arrested him in Baltimore.





Whoops


His Gang ties were affirmed and he was ordered deported by a Judge


And do u get this part?

The judge, however, appeared skeptical of Abrego-Garcia's claims stating, "Although the Respondent stated that he intends to file for asylum, his eligibility appears limited to withholding of removal and protection under the Convention Against Torture due to his failure to file an application within one year of his arrival in the United States."

Court documents show Abrego-Garcia was actually in the U.S. for eight-years without ever applying for asylum beforehand.
 
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Other articles state he was in the USA legally.

You lose, again.

“Abrego Garcia applied for asylum in 2019 and was granted protections by an immigration judge, prohibiting him from being removed.”


Felonious was President in 2019.

They are lying to you. Of course being the low IQ, uneducated dullard that you are, you don't want to find the truth or facts. Just parrot the buffoonish nonsense4 you are fed by the DNC.
 
Other court documents show an immigration judge ordered Abrego-Garcia to be removed from the U.S. back in April 2019 over his alleged gang ties.

Initially he was arrested for loitering outside a Prince George's County Home Depot with other known gang members.

At the time Abrego-Garcia denied being in a gang, arguing in court that he posed no danger to the community.

The government said Abrego-Garcia's gang membership was verified through "a past, proven, and reliable source of information."

In December 2019 an Immigration Appeals Board ruled Abrego-Garcia "failed to present evidence to rebut that assertion."

Abrego-Garcia claimed his life would be in danger if he were to be returned to El Salvador.

Despite affirming Abrego-Garcia's link to MS-13, and authorizing his deportation, an immigration judge determined he should be removed somewhere other than El Salvador due to potential safety concerns.

The judge, however, appeared skeptical of Abrego-Garcia's claims stating, "Although the Respondent stated that he intends to file for asylum, his eligibility appears limited to withholding of removal and protection under the Convention Against Torture due to his failure to file an application within one year of his arrival in the United States."

Court documents show Abrego-Garcia was actually in the U.S. for eight-years without ever applying for asylum beforehand.

The judge also expressed concern about Abrego-Garcia's history of failing to appear in court for past traffic citations.

"Respondent has a history of failing to appear for proceedings pertaining to his traffic violations," the immigration judge wrote in her 2019 order. "[Abrego-Garcia] asserted that he did not receive notice of these proceedings, but in his written statement, he admitted that he remembers receiving citations that he chose not to follow up on. The Respondent's lack of diligence in following up on his traffic court cases indicates that he cannot be trusted to appear in immigration court."

Nonetheless, the feds decided to release Abrego-Garcia from custody while awaiting deportation.

He remained free until March 12, 2025 when ICE re-arrested him in Baltimore.





Whoops


His Gang ties were affirmed and he was ordered deported in 2019 under Biden
Facts the left isn't concerned with. They love criminal aliens who rape, murder and engage in child trafficking don'tchyaknow. ;)
 

The Trump administration has admitted that it mistakenly sent a Salvadoran immigrant to a supermax El Salvador prison despite the man having a U.S. court order that prevented him from being sent there due to fear of persecution.
Justice Department officials in a federal court filing Monday, dismissed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison as an “administrative error.”
That explains the secrecy: They fucked up and they knew they fucked up. If this man ends up dead, it will be more blood on Trump's hands.

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