Then claims that they can't bring the person back.
WTH is this? They can't or won't fix their error? Is this the state of the US justice system? https://wtop.com/maryland/2025/04/trump-administration-concedes-maryland-father-from-el-salvador-was-mistakenly-deported-and-sent-to-mega-prison/ |
It implies that all the other deportations were legitimate, despite the lack of due process. That, of course, is exceedingly unlikely. |
“Through administrative error, Abrego-Garcia was removed from the United States to El Salvador. This was an oversight, and the removal was carried out in good faith based on the existence of a final order of removal and Abrego-Garcia’s purported membership in MS-13,” the declaration reads. The administration argued that it cannot bring back Abrego Garcia because he’s in Salvadoran custody and knocked down concerns that he’s likely to be tortured or killed in CECOT.” They don’t care, and/or he’s already been tortured or is dead. Also this loser administration is obviously prone to “administrative errors” and the fact that they won’t correct them should worry anyone and everyone. No one is safe from administrative errors. |
Can the family sue? Or is the government immune? |
He was due for removal anyways and he is back at his home country. What's the problem? His own govt can handle it. |
Sovereign immunity might apply to the government as an entity, but they could sue individual governments employees in their official capacity for illegal conduct and negligence. |
Also note that asylum status has been revoked for El Salvador so it was a scam , El Salvador is a really nice place |
Was he indeed due for removal? Can you explain or provide a cite (or pt me to the article) . If so, I don’t have a problem. I tried to explain to my husband that most people who came and started working and settled unofficially knew this day was coming . I don’t know about this particular case My super liberal friends hate it when I say things like that. But it’s true |
We basically live in a lawless country now. |
He was not due for a removal. He was here legally and married to a US citizen and hadn't been charged or convicted of any crimes. His only issue was his ethnicity. |
Senator Booker is lighting the administrations. Up on the floor about it right now. I suggest everyone tune in, and that more Senators join in. They should speak on the floor 24-7 until the next election IMO |
I see now it seems he had a final order of removal . I really don’t understand the knee jerk reactions
take for instance Like the people who do the co ops to pay for bond. Regular def ended in the us being held in custody. Charities pay for bond for anyone regardless of the crime alleged. They do it on a rotating and lottery . . that is so ignorant. Actual victims of crimes exist. These co-op bond release people place their “high values” over the safety of others in the community. I am pretty sure these people took over and took reigns of the non-Potus- party. I just can’t get behind this “forced fantasy of goodness” of the world! These folks have orders in place |
Stop lying. Read the article. He was here legally under Temporary Protected Status. PS. “Anyways” is not a word. |
No. We don’t know. I’ll wait for the facts to come out . The statement reads “the removal was carried out in good faith based on the existence of a final order of removal and Abrego-Garcia’s purported membership in MS-13,” “ |
English majors won the election. Good job |