El Salvador, MS-13 and Maryland
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"He's never been convicted for anything," Jennifer Vasquez told ABC News Live Prime on Wednesday.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor pointed the administration to existing executive branch policy that the federal government should “facilitate [an] alien’s return to the United States if … the alien’s presenc...
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“The government continues to delay, obfuscate and flout court orders, while a man’s life and safety is at risk,” the lawyers wrote in court papers filed in the case.
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Legal experts say the Supreme Court’s ruling in a case involving the mistaken deportation of an alleged MS-13 gang member leaves uncertainty about its scope and the extent of the district court’s authority going forward.
El Salvador says it shares intelligence with the United States about gang members wanted by the Central American nation and provides “complete records” on them before formally requesting their deportation.
Garcia, who says he was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, said his client has never been convicted of any crime.
A federal judge in Maryland sharply questioned DOJ attorneys over the location of an alleged MS-13 gang member who was deported to El Salvador last month.
The Supreme Court directed the Trump administration Thursday to facilitate the return of an alleged MS-13 member who was deported
The United States transported another group of alleged gang members to El Salvador, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Monday, amid the Trump administration's policy to ship detainees to the Central American country.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said 17 men he described as violent criminals from the Tren de Aragua gang have been transferred to El Salvador.
The Trump administration has maintained that the Maryland father deported to El Salvador last month was a member of the international criminal gang MS-13