A federal judge has ordered the U.S. government to return Kilmar Abergo Garcia, a Maryland resident who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite having legal protection to remain in the country.
Garcia was sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador last month, raising serious concerns about due process and immigration enforcement errors. The court has mandated that he be brought back to the U.S. by April 7. The case highlights systemic issues within the immigration system and the potential dangers of wrongful deportations.
Legal advocates are calling for accountability and reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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So now we're just flying people back into the country after we deport them? Unreal. If the system "accidentally" booted him, maybe there's a reason he got flagged in the first place. Our immigration system is already a mess, and this just shows how broken it really is. Instead of fixing the border and protecting Americans, we're bending over backwards for every sob story. I bet the taxpayers are footing the bill to fly this guy back in too. How about some accountability for the people who let him stay here in the first place? This whole thing is just another example of how our laws don't mean anything anymore.
This is exactly why we need a serious overhaul of our immigration system—people’s lives are literally at stake. Kilmar Abergo Garcia never should’ve been deported in the first place, and the fact that he ended up in a dangerous prison is horrifying. It’s not just a "mistake" when someone’s rights are completely ignored like this. We need real accountability for these failures and stronger protections to make sure this doesn’t keep happening.
Just another example of how bloated, unaccountable government agencies trample individual rights without consequence.
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So unfair that people like this would get their lives ruined and sent to dangerous and horrible places because their governments trample on their rights and only care about their own wealth.
If the system wasn’t so soft and disorganized, stuff like this wouldn’t happen—immigration should be handled with strict rules and zero room for mistakes. We need stronger enforcement, not more loopholes and activist judges meddling in border control.
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