An ‘Administrative Error’ Sends a Maryland Father to a Salvadoran Prison

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  1. But wait, all the maga cultists told me that they were definitely all gang members and we should always trust the BIGLY trump regime.

  2. Perhaps people simply should never be sent to Salvadoran prisons. But what do I know?

  3. Inexplicably and almost unbelievably, this is still even worse than what it sounds like and what we’ve come to expect.

    >Trump administration attorneys told the court to dismiss the request on multiple grounds, including that Trump’s “primacy in foreign affairs” outweighs the interests of Abrego Garcia and his family.

    >“They claim that the court is powerless to order any relief,’’ Sandoval-Moshenberg told me. “If that’s true, the immigration laws are meaningless—all of them—because the government can deport whoever they want, wherever they want, whenever they want, and no court can do anything about it once it’s done.”

    >Court filings show Abrego Garcia came to the United States at age 16 in 2011 after fleeing gang threats in his native El Salvador. In 2019 he received a form of protected legal status known as “withholding of removal” from a U.S. immigration judge who found he would likely be targeted by gangs if deported back.

  4. reubencpiplupyay on

    We should be clear about what this is: state trafficking of human beings into slavery at concentration camps. We cannot let the Salvadoran or American regime present this as a legitimate immigration policy. They cannot set the terms of discussion here; they cannot be allowed to downplay the magnitude of their sin.

    There must be a reckoning against the perpetrators of this atrocity, no matter where they are. When we return triumphantly to power in 2029, every single one of these victims must be brought back and compensated. And any roadblock to the liberation of these enslaved human beings must be destroyed.

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