BY Benjamin ClarkApril 9, 2025
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 | April 9, 2025
1 year ago

Supreme Court stops order to return deported El Salvadoran

The U.S. Supreme Court recently paused an order demanding the return of a deported El Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, accused of gang affiliations.

The Christian Post reported that the case, involving high-level U.S. courts and conflicting claims about Garcia's criminal affiliations, underscores a significant and complex legal and diplomatic saga.

In a recent development, Chief Justice John Roberts issued a stay on a Maryland District Court's order. This order had previously directed the U.S. government to facilitate the return of Garcia to the United States. Roberts released this miscellaneous order on a Monday, calling for a response from the plaintiffs by the following Tuesday night.

Garcia, who was deported on allegations of being an MS-13 gang member, is currently incarcerated in El Salvador. His deportation has sparked considerable controversy, primarily because, according to his legal team, the U.S. government admitted to mistakenly removing him to a country for which he was not eligible for removal.

Garcia's Legal Battles Reflect Complex Immigration Issues

Despite the serious accusations from the U.S. government, Garcia's lawyers maintain that he has never been charged with a crime in any country and is not wanted by the Government of El Salvador. They describe his situation as the result of an "extraordinary circumstance" where Garcia finds himself imprisoned due to what they term a "Kafka-esque mistake."

Garcia unlawfully entered the U.S. during the Obama administration and settled in Prince George’s County, Maryland. His deportation followed claims from U.S. officials labeling him as an MS-13 leader involved in criminal activities, including human trafficking.

However, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis challenged these claims, stating that the evidence against Garcia was insubstantial, involving merely his possession of a Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie and an unverified allegation related to MS-13.

Contrasting Views on Garcia's Alleged Criminal Ties

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt strongly criticized Garcia, alleging his involvement in severe crimes. "Kilmar Abrego Garcia has violated the United States’ immigration laws and is a leader in the brutal MS-13 gang, and he is involved in human trafficking,” Leavitt claimed.

In contrast, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin supported the government’s stance based on intelligence reports indicating Garcia’s involvement in human trafficking. McLaughlin asserted that whether in El Salvador or the U.S., Garcia's detention was justified, stating, "He should be locked up."

In response to the legal action initiated by Garcia against several federal officials, including the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a lawsuit claimed that Garcia had been deprived of due process. This lawsuit came after a 2019 ruling that granted Garcia federal protection against deportation.

Presidential Authority in Immigration Discussed

U.S. Solicitor General Dean John Sauer advocated before the Supreme Court to vacate the lower court’s ruling. Sauer argued that the president, not federal district courts, holds authority over foreign diplomacy and the protection of the nation against foreign threats through their removal.

"The Constitution charges the President, not federal districts, with the conduct of foreign diplomacy and protecting the Nation against foreign terrorists, including by effectuating their removal,” said Sauer. He expressed concerns that maintaining the district court's precedent could lead to extraterritorial jurisdiction over U.S. diplomatic relations globally.

As the country awaits further responses and potential developments, this case continues to highlight the critical intersections of immigration law, judicial power, and international diplomacy.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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