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“Administrative Error” sent Maryland’s husband to Salvador’s prison, says DVS

“Administrative Error” sent Maryland’s husband to Salvador’s prison, says DVS

President Donald Trump Administration recognized the erroneous deportation of Maryland’s husband with a protected legal status to Salvador’s notorious prison.

President Donald Trump ‘ The administration has recognized the erroneous deportation of Maryland’s husband with a protected right status to The notorious prison of Salvador Last month, but arguing against his return to the United States because of his predictable gang ties and the lack of government of the US government over the Central American nation.

Lawyers for Kilma Arabhogo Garcia, 29 years old, claim that it is not related to the MS-13 or any other street gang and claims that the US government has “never created the iot of evidence” he makes.

Abrago Garcia was arrested in Baltimore on March 12, after working in a sheet metal in Baltimore and took away his 5-year-old son, who has autism and other Wadi, from his grandmother’s home, a complaint of his lawyers said.

Abrego Garcia was then sent to the Center for Terrorism Stone or Security, What activists say It is also an abuse where prisoners are packed in cells and are never allowed. Later, Abrago Garcia’s wife saw him in photographs and videos of prison, identifying her husband because of his characteristic tattoos and two scars on her head.

US immigration and customs law enforcement officials were admitted in court on Monday to an “administrative error” in deportation. The government has provoked immediate riots from immigration lawyers, inducing the Vice -President JD Vance and other administration officials to repeat the claim that it was a gang member.

Abrego Garcia illegally came to the United States from El Salvador around 2011, “fleeing the violence from the gang”, according to his lawyers, and made his way to Maryland to join his older brother, a US citizen.

“Since 2006, the gang members have pursued, struck and threatened to steal and kill him to force parents to succumbing to their growing demands,” a complaint about his life in his home country.

Later, Abrego Garcia married a US citizen and worked in construction to support her, their son and two children with a previous relationship.

The accusations of his belonging to the MS-13 are derived from the arrest of 2019 outside the house depot of Maryland, where he and other boys were looking for a job, according to the complaint.

The district police asked if it was a gang member and demanded information about other gang members. Explaining that he was not a member of the gang and had no information, he was handed over to the ice.

ICE argued The evidence they quoted included his wearing a hat and a balachon Chicago and a confidential informant that Abrego Garcia belonged to Westerns MS-13 in Long Island, New York, despite the fact that he had never lived there.

Abrago Garcia filed a shelter, while his lawyer submitted a “volume evidence that establishes his right to protect and appeal a groundless accusation of a gang membership,” the complaint said. In response, Ice quoted the information previously provided by local police.

In October 2019, the immigration judge refused to request Abrego Garcia’s shelter, but gave him protection from deportation back to El Salvador. He was released after he did not turn.

Abbago’s lawyers say that “he was not convicted or accused of any crime” and fully complied with the conditions of his protected status, checking the ice annually.

Abrego Garcia’s lawyer, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, said the US government lawyers have many opportunities to try to legally deport it legally, including appealing to the judge’s decision in 2019 or deport it elsewhere.

“There are many things they could do,” said Sandoval-Moshenberg Associated Press. “But each of them is in court and gives him the opportunity to protect himself. And they did not make any of them. They just put it on the plane.”

In the court on Monday, the Trump administration stated that he “knew about his protection from the transition to El Salvador”, but still deported Abrego Garcia “because of an administrative mistake”.

The ice official called his deportation to Salvador’s “supervision” in a statement filed on Monday.

Robert Kerna, acting on the activities of ICE field offices on law enforcement and removal, wrote that he “is conducted in a conscientious manner on the basis of the existence of the final order of removal and intended membership of Abrego-Harzia in MS-13”.

The administration argued against his return to the United States, citing the intended ties of the gang and claiming that it was a danger to the community.

They also claimed that the court lacks jurisdiction in this matter, since Abrego Garcia is no longer in custody.

The administration wrote that Abrego Garcia’s lawyers “do not claim that the United States can fulfill their will over a foreign sovereign. Most of them ask – is the order that the United States – or even Kadzhole is a close ally.”

In response to criticism, Vance posted a screenshot of court documents related to Abrego Garcia’s bonds on the 2019 on the social platform X and wrote that “rude to release the members of the gang who deported, ignoring the citizens they sacrifice.”

The elimination of Abrego Garcia occurs when Trump monitors the promises of the campaign about mass deportations. Last month he The law on foreign enemies of the 18th century referredBy giving himself the authority to deport to the notorious prison of Salvador hundred hundred Venezuelans who were considered the US authorities associated with the Venezuelan gang Tang de Aragua.

Abrego Garcia was deported simultaneously on March 15, but in accordance with the general laws on US immigration, not the law on state powers, the White House said.

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Finley reported from Norfolka, Virginia. Writers of the Associated Press Rebecca Santan in Washington, Sarah Brumfield in Baltimor and Brian Witte in Prince George, Maryland, contributed to this report.