* **Q: Why was Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation ruled illegal?
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Law & Order / Immigration
A U.S. federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration acted illegally by deporting a Maryland resident, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, to El Salvador despite a pre-existing court order protecting him. The judge has ordered the government to r...
The situation surrounding Kilmar Abrego Garcia underscores the complexities and potential flaws within the U.S. immigration system. Having fled El Salvador years ago to escape threats from the Barrio 18 gang related to his family's business, Abrego Garcia sought safety and work in the U.S.
In March 2019, he faced deportation proceedings after being accused of active MS-13 gang membership, a claim his lawyers contest due to lack of evidence. While an immigration judge found him deportable, his plea for protection under the UN Convention Against Torture was successful, resulting in an October 2019 order shielding him from removal.
Despite this legal protection, federal agents arrested Abrego Garcia near his Maryland home on March 12, 2025. Just three days later, he was deported to El Salvador as part of a larger expulsion of alleged gang members. This action directly contravened the 2019 court order.
The government's acknowledgement of an "administrative error" leading to the deportation clashes with its subsequent claim of being powerless to retrieve him from El Salvador. Judge Xinis forcefully rejected this stance, calling the deportation an "illegal act" and ordering his swift return. The case has drawn condemnation from immigrant rights groups and sparked protests demanding justice for Abrego Garcia and his family.
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