Despite the Supreme Court order, why Kilmar Abrego Garcia will not be returned to the US. ‘Not a man of Maryland’

Kilmar Abrego Garcia will not be returned to the US as Salvador President Naib Bucle said that the idea is predecessor to him.

The White House meeting between President Donald Trump and Al Salvador President Naib Bukle made one thing clear on Monday that Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia The mistake that was accidentally excluded to Al Salvador will not be returned to America. After this, the headlines made headlines and the Trump administration faced brickbats for this, the White House slammed the media and said that it was wrong to describe Kilmar as a man from Maryland as he is an illegal immigrant.

What is the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia?

On March 12 this year, Garcia, a Salvadoron citizen, but who had been living in the US for the last 14 years, was detained by the ICE and was given to Al Salvador as the Trump administration recognized him as a member of a MS -13 gang. Garcia illegally rushed to America in 2011 as he escaped from harassment by gangs. An immigration judge ruled in 2019 that he could not be deported due to the risk of harassment related to the gang.
As soon as the case reached the court after being deported, the court said that there was not enough evidence to prove that he was a member of MS -13. The Trump administration called exile “administrative error”. US District Judge Paula Shinis ruled on 4 April 2025 that his exile was illegal and ordered his return, called the action “completely legitimate”. The Supreme Court retained it on April 10, 2025, so the government directed to “convenient” its return.

Why Garcia will not return to America

Attorney General Palm Bondi said that we will send an aircraft to Al Salvador to take Garcia if Al Salvador releases him from jail. “Additional paperwork was required. It is dependent on Al Salvador if they want to return it. It is not on us.
Naib Bukele said that releasing a prisoner was an earlier idea. He also said that he does not have the right to release a prisoner and then secretly in the United States. “I hope you are not suggesting that I smuggle a terrorist in the United States,” said. “How can I smuggle a terrorist in the United States? Of course I am not going to do so. The question is preceding.”

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