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Supreme Court Tells Government to Seek Return of Man Mistakenly Deported to El Salvador Pris

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The Supreme Court told the Trump administration to seek the return of a migrant who officials mistakenly sent to a Salvadoran prison, rebuffing government claims that it need do nothing to remedy its error.

There were no dissents noted in the order, which directed the government to take steps to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29 years old, back to the U.S. from the maximum security facility it sent him to on March 15...

The administration maintained that its only error was sending him to El Salvador rather than to a third country, and that federal courts had no power to command officials to retrieve him once he was in custody by a foreign government overseas.

https://archive.ph/pTOZb

 

16 minutes ago, placeholder said:

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The Supreme Court told the Trump administration to seek the return of a migrant who officials mistakenly sent to a Salvadoran prison, rebuffing government claims that it need do nothing to remedy its error.

There were no dissents noted in the order, which directed the government to take steps to bring Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29 years old, back to the U.S. from the maximum security facility it sent him to on March 15...

The administration maintained that its only error was sending him to El Salvador rather than to a third country, and that federal courts had no power to command officials to retrieve him once he was in custody by a foreign government overseas.

https://archive.ph/pTOZb

 

just so that they make a nice throne for him to oversee his kingdom - he truly believes he is a king now that the Supreme Court ruled that he can not be charged for any presidential action.  So, first off lets destroy the US economy and that of our allies!  I finally noticed many news clips where the folks too are wondering how much insider trading went into the latest retraction.  All criminals IMHO and if they win of course THEY will be writing the history books!  I wonder if all the idiots who voted for him still believe every lie that he tells.

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I just checked to see if Fox News has reported this yet. The answer is no. At least, it's not on their landing page.  On the other hands, Newsmax gave it top billing.

They sent a few hundred and have to take one back.  Still winning bigly.

 

It's on the Daily Caller landing page, including the removal of the deadline imposed by the lower court.  Fox is blocked here do I can't tell if they've reported it.

 

 

 

I fear this guy is dead already or will soon be made un-alived down in El Salvador. The fascist Trump regime seems totally obsessed with this guy never coming back. I can only guess why. The case reveals that they are using no due process for all such deportations (unconstitutional) and also that he's a potential propaganda nuclear bomb of opposition to them.

A criminal got deported.  I'm not seeing an problem :coffee1:

 

... "in 2011, Abrego Garcia, at the age of 16, fled El Salvador and then illegally entered the United States" ... - wiki

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

A criminal got deported.  I'm not seeing an problem :coffee1:

 

... "in 2011, Abrego Garcia, at the age of 16, fled El Salvador and then illegally entered the United States" ... - wiki

lots of people out there like you who have no use for the law and want a strongman in power. They're called fascists.

4 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

A criminal got deported.  I'm not seeing an problem :coffee1:

 

... "in 2011, Abrego Garcia, at the age of 16, fled El Salvador and then illegally entered the United States" ... - wiki

Not just deported. Sent to a country not his own to perhaps the most brutal prison on earth.

As far as what El Salvador does with it's OWN violent gang members in their own country that's a different matter. 

1 minute ago, placeholder said:

lots of people out there like you who have no use for the law and want a strongman in power. They're called fascists.

If he followed the law, then he wouldn't have a problem.   I get wanting asylum and leaving El Salvador.   He escaped El Salvador, when (assuming) he entered Guatemala.  Or he could have went to Honduras, or Belize, or Nicaragua.

 

NO, instead, after escaping El Salvador, into Guatemala, he traveled about 2500 kms to the USA border, and illegally entered the USA.

 

Could have legally asked for asylum in 2 countries along the way, and or, at the border of the USA, like all the other legally entering asylum seekers.

 

But he chose to be a criminal ...

 

... oh well, live with our choices.  I didn't illegally enter TH, and if I did, I would expect to be deported :coffee1:

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

If he followed the law, then he wouldn't have a problem.   I get wanting asylum and leaving El Salvador.   He escaped El Salvador, when (assuming) he entered Guatemala.  Or he could have went to Honduras, or Belize, or Nicaragua.

 

NO, instead, after escaping El Salvador, into Guatemala, he traveled about 2500 kms to the USA border, and illegally entered the USA.

 

Could have legally asked for asylum in 2 countries along the way, and or, at the border of the USA, like all the other legally entering asylum seekers.

 

But he chose to be a criminal ...

 

... oh well, live with our choices.  I didn't illegally enter TH, and if I did, I would expect to be deported :coffee1:

He was in the USA under the protection of the law. The Trump administration violated the law. What is so hard to understand about that?

Sh!t happens ...

 

... IF, you don't break the law, enter countries illegally, sh!t usually doesn't happen.  

 

Next time, when released, maybe he'll go elsewhere.  As will anyone else that reads or hears about his story.  One can only hope.

 

Needs a lot more press coverage.  Let the world know, criminals are not welcome in the USA.

5 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Sh!t happens ...

 

... IF, you don't break the law, enter countries illegally, sh!t usually doesn't happen.  

 

Next time, when released, maybe he'll go elsewhere.  As will anyone else that reads or hears about his story.  One can only hope.

 

Needs a lot more press coverage.  Let the world know, criminals are not welcome in the USA.

Why is Trump trying so hard to not get him out?!?

With Maga, cruelty is the point.

Your post a good example. 

I think they'll claim it can't be done. They can't find him, he's dead, el Salvador doesn't cooperate, anything like that.

And nothing will come of that.

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7 minutes ago, stevenl said:

I think they'll claim it can't be done. They can't find him, he's dead, el Salvador doesn't cooperate, anything like that.

And nothing will come of that.

Supposedly, they're paying El Salvador to keep him incarcerated, so that's going to be a pretty unconvincing argument.

27 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Why is Trump trying so hard to not get him out?!?

With Maga, cruelty is the point.

Your post a good example. 

 

You apparently haven't read about the cruelties imposed by the previous administration against the folks that walked into the Capitol building where the doors were being propped open by the fuzz.

 

2 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Supposedly, they're paying El Salvador to keep him incarcerated, so that's going to be a pretty unconvincing argument.

So? They'll claim it, and nothing will be done.

42 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

  I didn't illegally enter TH, and if I did, I would expect to be deported

If you did, you would expect to be deported after due process and to your country of nationality a free person, not in chains to a tin pot dictatorship run prison in a third country? All this offered to you as you learn something from the Thais about human rights, clearly lacking in your thoughts.

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