
(Bloomberg) – a Maryland man who was incorrectly deported to a notorious prison in Salvador is, according to the US Foreign Ministry, “lively and safe” in the facility.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant who lived in Maryland before the deported law, is imprisoned on Saturday in Salvador’s terrorism, he said on Saturday in a court statement to the US court. He harassed official news from the US embassy in San Salvador.
The statement comes after the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice missed the deadline from the judge of the Maryland Paul Xinis district to provide answers to the position and position of Abrego Garcia in prison. He gave them until Friday morning to answer her questions, but American lawyers said it wasn’t enough.
Abrego Garcia is detained “According to the ruler, the domestic authority of Salvador,” Kozak said without providing further details.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration must take steps to return Abrego Garcia to the US. The decision sets the limit for Trump’s deportation power in the middle of its efforts to sweep authority with a minimum judicial review.
Trump said that Abrabo Garcia, 29, is a member of the MS-13 criminal gang that his lawyers and Xinis rejected. Immigration officials arrested him on March 12 and accused him of playing a “prominent role” in the MS-13, although he was not convicted of a crime or charged with one. March 15 was flew to Salvador along with more than 200 other alleged gang members.
Abrego Garcia lived with her wife and three children, all American citizens. According to the 2019 immigration court, he cannot be deported to Salvador, where he says he will face blackmail and chase based on a gang.
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