
President Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele’s main advisers, the president of El Salvador, said on Monday, April 14, do not have basics for the small Central American nation to return a Maryland man who was erroneously deported there last month. Bukele described the “absurd” idea even thought that the United States Supreme Court has asked the administration to “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego García.
The Trump administration officials emphasized that Abrego García, who was sent to a noticeable gang prison in El Salvador, was a citizen of that country and that the United States has no voice in his future. And Bukele, who has been a vital partner for the Trump administration in his deportation efforts, said “of course” that he would not release him from return to the US soil.
“The question is absurd. How can I smuggle a terrorist to the United States?” Bukele, sitting along Trump, told journalists at the Oval office on Monday. “I don’t have the power to return it to the United States.”
If El Salvador wants to return Abrego García, the United States would “facilitate it, which means providing a plane,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi. But “first of all, he was illegally in our country, and he had his leg illegally in our country,” he said. “That depends on El Salvador if they want to return it. That doesn’t depend on us.”
The refusal of both countries to allow the return of Abrego García, who had an order of the Immigration Court that avoided its deportation for fear of pandilla persecution, is intensifying the battle over the future of Maryland’s residents. It has also been developed in the Court of Containment, with repeated government rejections to tell a judge what to do, if there is something, to repatriate it.
The judge who manages the case, Paula Xinis, is now considering whether he grants a request from the legal team of man to force the Government to explain why he should not have contempt. The fight on Abrego García also underlines how the critical savior has been as an acceleration of the mass deportation operation of the US administration.
Bukele’s assistance with Trump’s immigration repression
Since March, El Salvador has accepted more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants from the United States: Trump administration officials have accused of violent gang activity and crimes, and placed them within the Maximum Savior of the country. That prison is part of Bukele’s broader effort to take energetic measures against the powerful street gangs of the country, which has put 84,000 people behind bars and has made Bukele extremely popular at home.
“I just want to greet the people of El Salvador and say they have an infernal president,” Trump said as he greeted Bekele, who wore a black turtle without a tie. Bukele reached an agreement under which the United States will pay around $ 6 million for El Salvador to imprison Venezuelan immigrants for a year.
But the Democrats have lent alarm about the treatment of Abrego García and other migrants that may be wrong in El Salvador. Democratic senator Chris Van Hollen de Maryland is pressing for a meeting with Bukele while he is in Washington to discuss the potential return of Abrego García, and the senator of New Hampshire, Jeanne Shaheen, the main Democrat in the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee, urged the administration to free Abrego Garcia and others Deported in the prison of the Senate crime.
“Ignore the rule of law, ignore unanimous decisions by the Supreme Court and submit people to the deencia and deportation without due process makes us less safe as a country,” Shame said.
They thought that other judges had ruled against the Trump administration, this month the Supreme Court cleared the way for Trump to use the Alien enemies law, a law of war of the 18th century, to deport immigrants. The judges insisted that immigrants receive a hearing in court before being withdrawn from the United States. Around the weekend, 10 people more than the Administration states that they are members of the MS-13 and train the Aragua gangs arrived in El Salvador, the Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday.
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