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US Colonel Court properly returned to El Salvador | Human rights news

Lawyer for Salvadoranian man Kilmar Abbargo Garcia welcomes the order of the Supreme Court and said that “the rule of law prevailed”.

The United States’ Supreme Court has granted the government to “facilitate” the return of a incorrectly deported Salvadorian man, in a decision that is seen as a small victory against President Donald Trump’s immigration policy.

The 29 -year -old Kilmar Abrego Garcia lived in the eastern state of Maryland until he was sent to a prison in El Salvador in prison in El Salvador last month as part of Trump’s action against migrants without papers.

Most deportees were suspected of alleged members of the Venezuelan gang tren de Aragua, who declared the Trump government as a “foreign terrorist organization”.

However, the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice later admitted that Garcia, who is married to a citizen of the United States, was deported due to an “administrative error”.

In a decision made on Thursday, the Supreme Court condemned the conservative majority of the government to “facilitate” Garcia’s dismissal from detention in an El Salvador prison and ensure that his case is treated in such a way that he was not sent to El Salvador inappropriately.

Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, a lawyer at Abrego Garcia, welcomed the court’s judgment and said: “The rule of law has prevailed”.

Garcia has lived in the USA since 2019 under protected legal status when a judge decided that he should not be deported because he could be injured in his home country.

After his deportation and internment in the notorious Cecot Terror prison, the lower dishes had ordered the US government to return to the USA on Monday until midnight.

The Supreme Court put this command on the waiting loop hours hours before the deadline had applied for after the administration applied for an emergency regulation.

In its challenge, the government argued that Garcia is a member of the Salvadoran Gang MS-13, an assertion that the lower courts found.

The US government also argued that it was no longer responsible for leaving Garcia free after being on Salvadoranian soil and described the orders of the pre -court courts as “unprecedented and not justified”.

“We are confident that people who are (in Cecot) should be there, and they should stay there for the rest of their lives,” said Kristi Noem, secretary, according to News Site Axios on Wednesday.

The White House has concluded a $ 6 million contract with Salvadora President Nayib Bukele in return for its alleged gang members in the Ultrahoch Security prison.

“The deadline of the (Monday) in the demanding arrangement is no longer effective,” the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday.

“The rest of the district court, however, is still in force”, which the return of Abego Garcia demands, the judges added – although the subject must clarify its order “taking into account the event of the executive department in the behavior of foreign affairs”.

An explanation that was signed by liberal judges Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson argued that there was “no basis” for Garcia’s distance in El Salvador.

Human Rights Watch asked the US government on Friday to disclose information about all the people they have moved to Cecot, and they enable them to contact the outside world, while they denounced the “cruelty” of the treatment of deported by the US and El Salvador.

In a recently made separate decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Trump can continue the deportation of the Venezuelan migrants by the government under a law from the war from the 18th century.

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