Trump calls for suspension of order to return man deported by mistake

President Donald Trump asked the US Supreme Court on Monday to temporarily suspend the order of a judge demanding that his government return to the end of the day a salvadoran that the government recognized to have been misleading to El Salvador.

United States District Judge Paula Xinis ordered on Friday (4) that the government returned Kilmar Abrego Garcia until the end of Monday, in response to a lawsuit filed by man and his family.

A federal court of lower appeals-the 4th US Appeals Court, headquartered in Richmond, Virginia-refused on Monday to freeze the order of Xinis.

The judge concluded that the US government had no legal authority to stop and deport Abrego Garcia, a saving migrant who lived in Maryland legally with a work permit, and ordered his return until 11:59 pm on Monday (7).

The Justice Department, in a lawsuit in the Supreme Court, said the judge’s order was equivalent to a judicial exaggeration.

The Trump government has faced criticism of US courts and elsewhere for its intensification of immigration inspection.

A judge in Washington, DC, is evaluating whether the government has violated a court order not to deport alleged members of Venezuelan gangs.

The United States said that the deportation of Abrego Garcia was made by mistake, but added that they have no power to force El Salvador to return it.

The US government told the Court of Appeals that I opens Garcia “has no legal or basis right to be in the United States” and that “the public interest obviously disadvantages its return, much less a sloppy return led as a result of judicial decree.”

The White House and government officials accused Vugo Garcia of being a member of criminal gang, but there are no pending accusations. His lawyers denied the claim.

Xinis found that an order from an immigration judge in 2019 prohibiting the removal of Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, his home country, was still in force.

The Salvadoran was stopped and detained by ICE officers on March 12 and asked about its alleged gang affiliation.

Vague Garcia fully fulfilled all immigration officers guidelines, including annual check-ins, and was never accused or convicted of any crime, the judge wrote.

He was arrested in El Salvador in what the judge called “one of the most dangerous arrests of the Western hemisphere.”

This content was originally published in Trump asks for suspension of order to return man deported by mistake on the site CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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