Bill O'Reilly advised the Trump administration to comply with a Supreme Court order regarding the repatriation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deportee whom the administration identified as a gang member. O'Reilly emphasized that failing to return Garcia could alienate the Supreme Court and expressed concern about Garcia's deportation to El Salvador, which was admitted as an error. Despite acknowledging potential gang affiliations, O'Reilly argued the administration should allow the Justice Department to investigate further, as the Supreme Court's unanimous decision mandated his return by a specific deadline.
The man who was deported to El Salvador, Mr. Garcia, who the left has adopted as this martyr. He's not a U.S. citizen. He's a Salvadoran citizen who snuck into this country illegally.
The Trump administration is making a mistake not bring the man back because the Supreme Court wants the man back. And if I'm President Trump, I don't want to alienate the Supreme Court.
In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the administration needs to facilitate the return of Garcia, who is an illegal migrant who lived more than a decade in Maryland.
Trump claimed that his lawyers have told him he is not disobeying the Supreme Court's order. The order stated the government needed to facilitate the return of [Abrego Garcia].
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