The Trump administration admitted in a court filing that it mistakenly deported a Salvadoran father, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, to El Salvador due to an administrative error. Abrego Garcia, who had been granted protected status by an immigration judge, had fled gang violence in El Salvador over a decade ago. Despite claims by ICE that he was a prominent MS-13 gang member, his attorneys deny any ties to the gang. The administration admitted to the error in the deportation of Abrego Garcia, stating it was an oversight and done in good faith. The administration also argued that they could not bring him back to the U.S. as he is now in Salvadoran custody, dismissing concerns about his safety in a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador. This case highlights the ongoing legal battle over the administration’s deportation flights and the mistakes that can occur in the deportation process. The admission of the error in this case raises questions about the procedures and safeguards in place for deportations under the Trump administration. Efforts are now being made to rectify this error and address the concerns surrounding the deportation of Abrego Garcia.
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