
A federal judge insisted Sunday that the Trump administration bring back a Maryland man who was accidentally deported to a high-security prison in El Salvador, rejecting efforts to delay a deadline of Monday for his return to the United States. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legal resident protected from deportation by a 2019 court order, is originally from El Salvador and has lived in the United States since 2011.
Main Idea: A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador, and set a Monday deadline.
Key Points:
The case could shake public trust in immigration enforcement and court orders if a legal resident was wrongly deported and kept abroad.
It may push the government to fix mistakes faster and give voters clearer limits on deportation power.
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The mistakenly deported Maryland resident is the primary subject of the article.
The case hinges on his removal to and detention in El Salvador.
She is quoted defending the Justice Department’s handling of the case and commenting on a key legal issue.
She issued the order requiring the administration to return Abrego Garcia and her ruling drives the article.
His administration’s deportation actions and legal position are central to the story.
Salvadoran custody is central to whether Abrego Garcia can be returned to the United States.
It is referenced for not appealing the 2019 immigration judge order and is part of the detention/deportation background.
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