Trump says he 'could' return mistakenly deported man if he wanted to
Summary
Former US President Donald Trump has stated that he has the ability to bring back Kilmar Ábrego García, a man unintentionally deported to El Salvador, but chooses not to. The courts, up to the US Supreme Court, ruled it was a mistake, and Trump's team should help in his return. Trump maintains that García's deportation was right.Key Facts
- Kilmar Ábrego García was deported to El Salvador from the US in March.
- The US Supreme Court ruled that Mr. García's deportation was a mistake.
- Mr. García was one of over 250 Venezuelans and Salvadorans deported to El Salvador in March.
- Trump claims that he has the power to return Mr. García to the US, but has chosen not to.
- According to Trump, Mr. García, who denies it, is a member of the Salvadoran gang MS-13.
- Mr. García entered the US illegally from El Salvador in 2012 but was granted an order in 2019 preventing his deportation by the US government.
- Mr. García's wife had accused him of physical abuse, but she did not proceed with the court process and has asked for his return.
- Trump maintains his stance on immigration and continues to support his plan for broad trade tariffs, which have affected global financial markets.
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