A federal judge in Maryland is set to question the Trump administration regarding its failure to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia from prison in El Salvador, even following a Supreme Court order mandating his return. The administration claims it lacks the authority to repatriate him, despite Garcia's long history in the U.S., where he supported a family before being expelled. The El Salvador president has complicated matters by refusing to facilitate Garcia's return, equating the situation with smuggling a terrorist, while administration officials maintain their claims of Garcia's gang affiliations despite no charges being filed against him.
A federal judge in Maryland will question the Trump administration over its refusal to retrieve Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador, despite a Supreme Court order.
Abrego Garcia lived in the U.S. for about 14 years, supported his family, and was shielded from deportation due to fears of persecution in El Salvador.
Despite being cleared of wrongdoing, the administration expelled him based on unproven gang ties, described as an administrative error by officials.
The president of El Salvador refuses to return Abrego Garcia, comparing it to smuggling a terrorist, complicating the administration's position further.
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