False deported: Abrego Garcia returns to the USA!
False deported: Abrego Garcia returns to the USA!
El Salvador, El Salvador - Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man from El Salvador, was illegally deported to El Salvador by the USA and has now returned to the United States on Friday, June 6, 2025. The return took place on the basis of an arrest warrant that was presented to the Salvadorian authorities. Abrego Garcia was part of a group of migrants about three months ago who had to endure deportations in the United States, where he was accommodated in a high -security prison. Another reason for the deportation were allegations against him, among other things because of human smuggling, in which children should also be involved, which his lawyers vehemently denied
The case of Abrego Garcia became a legal point of contest when a federal judge ordered that he had to be brought back to the United States. This step was confirmed by the US Justice Minister Pam Bondi, the declared that Abrego Garcia should, if the charges against him, lead to a conviction, serve his sentence in the United States and then be deported to his home country again. The Supreme Court of the United States also dealt with this case, while Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to personally meet with Garcia and support his return.
legal situation and critical votes
The US government described the deportation as "administrative mistake". Against the background, this was done against the fact that the U.S. Authorities are classified Abrego Garcia as a member of the notorious MS-13 gang, which is vehemently denied by his lawyers. Critics, including several human rights organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), are calling for a re -evaluation of the US Deportation Policy, referring to human rights and international law. These organizations have asked the United Nations to take measures against the arbitrary deportation and inhumane conditions in El Salvador's prisons, in which many migrants are detained.
The conditions in the Cecot prison, where Abrego Garcia and numerous other migrants were recorded, have been criticized as inhumane. The US government is reportedly supporting El Salvador with millions of amounts for the inclusion of such migrants who are classified there as serious criminals. Since March 2023, 288 migrants have been deported to El Salvador, many of them from Venezuela, often under unclear reproachful circumstances.
political dimensions
President Donald Trump has spoken out against legal guidelines for deportation in the past and is considering even moving US citizens if this is legally possible. He relies on the Alien Enemies Act from 1798 to carry out deportations without the rule of law. Abrego Garcia, who has lived in the United States since his youth and is married to a US citizen, remains an example in the charged political debate about immigration and deportation policy in the USA.
The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia not only shows the complexity and the challenges of American immigration policy, but also raises fundamental questions about the rule of law and the protection of human rights in this context. While the US government continues to defend the integrative measures towards migrants, public and international criticism is not missing.
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