Supreme Court Upholds Ruling on Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The Supreme Court has upheld a ruling to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national and alleged MS-13 gang member, to Maryland from a notorious El Salvador prison. His deportation was deemed „wholly unlawful“ by U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, who highlighted that he was protected by a withholding order against removal.
Key Points of the Ruling
- The High Court emphasized that Abrego Garcia should receive due process.
- His case must be handled as if he had never been improperly deported.
Government Response
The Justice Department responded, affirming the President’s authority in foreign affairs, while also acknowledging the ruling’s requirement for Abrego Garcia’s return.
Background of the Case
This case follows Abrego Garcia’s 2011 illegal entry into the U.S. to escape gang violence in El Salvador, where he established a life with his U.S. citizen fiancée and children. His story sheds light on the complexities of immigration and human rights within the U.S. legal system.
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