
(Bloomberg) -Kilmar Abrego Garcia was seriously beaten, deprived of sleep and subject to mental torture at Salvador Mega-imprisonment after incorrectly deported Trump’s administration, his lawyers said in the court.
Abrego Garcia spent more than three weeks in a notorious terrorism imprisoned as Cecot than was transported to a different lock in Salvador and eventually brought back to the US to face criminal charges.
On Wednesday, the lawyers Abrego Garcia claimed that, given the abuse he was exposed to, he should be returned to Maryland to attack his continuing detention in the state where he lived with his wife and child before his arrest in March by immigration officials.
“The media are falling on top of each other to prevent Kilmar Abrego Garcia,” said TRICIA MCLAUGHLIN, spokesperson for the Ministry of Internal Security. “We hear too much about members of gangs and criminals as false sob stories and is not enough of their victims.”
The case of Abrabo Garcia became a lightning rod for President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, according to which the administration increased deportation of undocumented migrants. The Pami Bondi Prosecutor General said that the investigation has decided that Abrabo Garcia is a member of the MS-13 criminal gang that denies the “danger to our community”.
His lawyers said that when he and about 260 other deportations arrived in Cecot 15 March, they were welcomed by a prison official who said: “Welcome to Cecot. Anyone who comes here.”
He was then forced to undress and “subjected to physical abuse, including kicking in his feet with shoes and hit on the head and arms to make him change his clothes faster,” his lawyers wrote. Then his head shaved and was beaten by wooden batons because he was that he was jealous of a cell with about 20 other salvadorans. The prisoners were forced to kneel all night on the floor “with guards who struck anyone who fell out of exhaustion” according to the submission.
Abrego Garcii also said that his experience in Cecot is undermined by the claim that he has ties to gangs. Prison officials moved some prisoners to other cells if they believed they were members of the gang, but according to submission, Abrabo Garcia did not move. “Prison officials explicitly acknowledged that the plaintiff’s tattoo Abbrego Garcia was not associated with the gang, and they called it,” your tattoos are fine. “”
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