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Admin Trump mistakenly sent Maryland’s father to Salvador

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Admin Trump mistakenly sent Maryland’s father to Salvador


The Trump administration has accidentally sent a Salvador immigrant to a notorious Salvador’s notorious prison, saying he cannot do anything to return him.

However, the man had preserved the immigration position in the United States, especially for fear of persecution.

On Monday, the Federal Court of Maryland admitted that he had mistakenly sent Kilmar Armando Abargo Garcia to the famous Al-Salvador Cycott Prison.

“On March 15, although the ICE was aware of his protection from being excluded from Alvador, Aburgo Garcia was transferred to Al-Salvador because of an administrative mistake,” the government wrote.

The admission came in a lawsuit issued by the Argo Garsia family, which requested a court order that prevents the United States from giving Al-Salvador to the man’s arrest and demanding the federal government to demand the return of the country to the United States.

The Trump administration says the man is not under the control of the United States, the US court has no authority to issue orders for his arrest and release.

The United States claims to be unable to seek human freedom in Salvador's wrong prison because it is no longer supervised by AP.

The United States claims to be unable to seek human freedom in Salvador’s wrong prison because it is no longer supervised by AP.

Abargo Garcia came to the United States without inspection while settling in Al-Salvador and Maryland around 2011, fleeing from his country’s gangs that they allegedly pursued, attacked him and threatened to kill and kidnap him as part of his attempts to be confiscated.

In 2019, he was given a notice to attend the expulsion sessions, which accuses ICE of being a member of the Salvador Criminal gang MS-1

His lawyers believe there is no criminal background and connection to the gang, or related to any criminal group. They claim that the charges against a gang when he was targeted by police for slightly more than wearing the Chicago Bulls dress while looking for work outside a store. (ICE insists that a confidential information has told his agency that the man was a member of the MS-13.)

During the removal procedure, Abrago Garcia applied for asylum and protection under the UN Convention against Torture, and a judge who allowed him to be deported. The government did not appeal to its decision.

Maryland’s man, an apprentice of the metal union and the father of a five-year-old child, remained in the United States and continued to check the ICE test, according to court documents, which appeared recently in January.

“Instead, the government put Mr. Abargo Garcia on a plane for Al-Salvador, apparently without any self-expression at all,” his lawyers wrote. “Once in Al-Salvador, the government immediately put Mr. Abraigo Garcia at a center of torture – a government that the US government reportedly pays the Al-Salvador government to work.

Independent He contacted the Interior Ministry and the White House for more information.

On Wednesday, March 12, Abrago Garcia learned that his immigration had changed, and was sent to Al-Salvador until Saturday.

Sikot, the same institution, which is called “heat flowers” by some human rights groups, has sent hundreds of Venezuelans, claiming that a member of the Tren de Araguan gang, using emergency powers under the law of foreign enemies during war.

Several people were among the hundreds of people removed from the country this month as part of the operation, probably deported because they have tattoos that have relatively common motifs, including the logo of the Ire Jordan, a crown, a star and a symbol of arcphanism.

The US administration admits that the “very” of the more than 200 Venezuelans sent to Al-Salvador had no previous criminal record.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio admitted Thursday that Venezuela is not all members of other other members of the Aragua. He called the group a “people mixture” that the existence of “not productive for the United States” and “can can be removed according to the law.

On March 15, the Trump administration increased the deportation more than debates, despite the court orders to change the planes, as the White House’s White House deportation law is continuing to use the White House deportation law.

On Friday, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to put a burden on it and allow it to resume flights, as the president’s national security authorities were mismaned.

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