The Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to return Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador. The decision comes after Abrego Garcia’s lawyers argued that he was unlawfully removed from the United States in 2019, despite having a pending case for legal status. Abrego Garcia, who had lived in the US for nearly 30 years and has three American citizen children, was deported without being given a chance to present his case in court. The Supreme Court’s ruling stated that the deportation was illegal and ordered the Trump administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States. The case highlights the controversial immigration policies implemented by the Trump administration, which have faced widespread criticism for their harshness and lack of due process. Abrego Garcia’s legal team has expressed relief and gratitude for the Supreme Court’s decision, which will allow him to reunite with his family and continue pursuing his case for legal status in the US. The ruling serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding individuals’ rights and ensuring fair treatment for immigrants within the legal system.
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