A member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus holds an image of Kilmar Abrego Garcia throughout a information convention to debate his arrest and deportation on Apr. 9, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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A Maryland man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador is alive and nonetheless detained within the nation, the Trump administration mentioned in a filing to a federal decide on Saturday.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is being held at El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Heart, in response to Michael G. Kozak, a senior official in State Division’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, citing the US’ embassy in San Salvador within the submitting.
“He’s alive and safe in that facility. He’s detained pursuant to the sovereign, home authority of El Salvador,” Kolzak additionally wrote.
The submitting follows federal decide Paula Xinis’ order on Friday that the Trump administration present each day updates on their efforts to return Abrego Garcia to the U.S.
In her new order, which was issued after the Supreme Courtroom upheld her unique order to convey Abrego Garcia again, Xinis directed the federal authorities to “take all obtainable steps to facilitate the return” of Abrego Garcia to the united statesas quickly as doable. She additionally ordered the Justice Division to supply a right away replace on his location and standing, the steps the federal government has taken thus far to convey Abrego Garcia again and what extra actions it’s contemplating.
The Trump administration on Friday requested for extra time to reply Xinis’ questions, arguing that the federal government wants “a significant alternative to overview the Supreme Courtroom’s choice earlier than it’s ordered to report what steps it is going to absorb response to that call.”
Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran citizen who has lived in Maryland for nearly 15 years. Whereas he initially entered the U.S. with out being granted authorized standing, a federal decide in 2019 granted him safety from being deported, due considerations for his security if he have been to return to El Salvador. He additionally has had no felony file.
Abrego Garcia was arrested in March and, a number of days later, positioned on a flight with different males the Trump administration alleged have been members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. A Justice Division lawyer conceded in courtroom that Abrego Garcia’s deportation was a mistake, or as he put it, an “administrative error.”
Abrego Garcia’s lawyer, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, mentioned in a press release to NPR, “We’re incredulous. Twenty-four extra hours and nonetheless no solutions as to what they’ve completed thus far, and what they’re planning on doing going ahead, to hold out the Supreme Courtroom’s ruling.”
NPR’s Joel Rose, Nina Totenberg and Christina Gatti sontributed to this report.