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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The order does not actually bring him “back”. Since he was determined by a court years ago to be affiliated with MS13, the order only states he must be removed from the prison he is in now. Once he is returned to the US, he can immediately be deported to any other country other than El Salvador.[/quote] The court did not determine that and you know it. You also know that he isn't in MS13. But you are probably right that they will do just that because Trump is as vindictive as he is narcissistic.[/quote] This court did not. Bur a previous court determined years ago that he was in fact affiliated with MS 13. He was granted protected status as he feared for his life if returned to El Salvador. This was not meant to be a permanent visa to stay.[/quote] Quote please. What I have read is that "he did not prove that he was not a danger to society." Nothing about MS-13. And in reality, not necessarily anything either[/quote] Both a judge and the appeals board accepted that he was MS 13. He had judicial review and was ordered deported. Later a judge protected him from deportation to El Salvador. He was NOT protected from all deportation (“thus the administrative error”). “In 2019, immigration officials began efforts to deport Abrego Garcia. When he sought to be released from immigration custody with a bond, the government contended that he was a member of MS-13, an international criminal gang. An immigration judge denied Abrego Garcia’s request for release, finding that “the evidence shows he is a verified member of MS-13.” Although the judge acknowledged that she was “reluctant to give evidentiary weight” to Abrego Garcia’s “clothing as an indication of gang affiliation,” she concluded that it was enough that a “past, proven, and reliable source of information” had verified Abrego Garcia’s “gang membership, gang rank, and gang name.” The Board of Immigration Appeals affirmed that ruling.” https://www.scotusblog.com/2025/04/justices-direct-government-to-facilitate-return-of-maryland-man-mistakenly-deported-to-el-salvador/ [/quote]
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