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A man who was mistakenly deported from Maryland, to Mega-Trumo in El Salvador, is “alive and safe”, said the US official.
The update of Kilmar Abreg Garcia’s location occurred a few days after the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration should promote its release and return to the US.
“My understanding, based on the official reporting from our Embassy in the San Salvador, that both Harcia is being carried out at the center of terrorism in Salvador,” said the State Department official Michael Kozak.
President Donald Trump should sit on Monday with his colleague from Salvador, where he sent more than 200 migrants claiming they are members of the gang.
The US government acknowledged that Mr. Garcia was deported due to an “administrative mistake”, although he also claims he is a member of the MS-13 gang, which his lawyer denies.
He was one of 238 Venezuelans and 23 salvadorians, Trump’s administration deported the Salvador Terrorism Center last month as part of an agreement between the two countries.
“He is alive and safe in this facility,” Mr. Kozak added on Saturday.
Immigration Judge provided Mr. Garcia, El Salvadoran, legal protection against deportation in 2019.
The Trump administration fought against the assistance of Mr. Garcia to return to the US, and the judge of the county Maryland Polo Sinis argued, exceeded her power when she ordered to avoid the action.
However the US Supreme Court having a conservative majority of 6-3 Weighed in this week this week And he unanimously supported the order to ease his release.
On Friday, Judge Sinis ordered Trump administration to give her daily updates about what steps are taken to return Mr. Garcia to the United States.
In court documents, the lawyers of Mr. Garcia have accused the US government of trying to “delay, obscure and unravel the rulings of the court, while human life and security are at risk.”
The 29 -year -old Mr. Garcia entered the United States illegally as a teenager from Salvador. In 2019, he was arrested by three more men in Merilend and detained by federal immigration bodies.
He subsequently received protection against deportation on the grounds that he could risk the persecution of local gangs in his home country.
This week, Trump told reporters that if the Supreme Court said, “Return anyone, I will do it.”
“I respect the Supreme Court,” he said.
His meeting with President of Salvadorsky Naib Bokele is due to take place at the White House on Monday.
In a report on his social platform, Trump said he was looking forward to this and thanked the Booke for taking “some of the most violent alien enemies of the world” – referring to those who deported as “barbaric people”.
“Their future depends on the president and his government,” Trump said. “They never threaten or threaten our citizens again!”