The Supreme Court has temporarily paused a deadline to return Maryland man Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to the US after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Abrego Garcia, a father of three, had a 2019 ruling protecting him from deportation due to death threats from a gang targeting his family’s pupusa business. Despite not being charged with a crime, the Trump administration claimed Abrego Garcia was a member of the MS-13 gang, leading to his deportation to a high-security prison in El Salvador. The case has raised questions about executive reach and due process in deportation cases.
Abrego Garcia’s wife has filed emotional affidavits describing the impact of his deportation on their family, leading to a federal judge ordering his return to the US. However, the Trump administration appealed the ruling, leading to the Supreme Court granting a temporary stay on the deadline. The case has drawn attention to the struggles faced by immigrant families in deportation cases.
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