The Abrego Garcia deportation controversy: 5 key questions answered
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident, was deported to El Salvador last month and is now imprisoned there.
- A 2019 court order shielded Garcia from deportation because he faced likely persecution from gangs.
- ICE admitted to an administrative error, but some Trump officials allege gang ties, which his family and attorneys deny.
- Stephen Miller said Garcia's deportation was 'purposeful and appropriate'; the President said he would return him if ordered.
- The Supreme Court ordered the administration to return Garcia, but lawyers for Trump's administration have resisted the ruling.
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'A new low': Conservative buries Stephen Miller for 'delusional' attack on Supreme Court
Donald Trump policy advisor Stephen Miller was raked over the coals late Thursday for what longtime conservative columnist Ed Whelan called his "brazen" Fox News appearance where he attempted to misrepresent a Supreme Court ruling on the return of deported Maryland dad Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia...


Abrego Garcia case pulls Democrats into the immigration debate Trump wants to have
For Democrats, the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case is about fundamental American ideals — due process, following court orders, preventing government overreach. For the Trump administration and Republicans, it’s about foreigners and gang threats and danger in American towns and cities. And that argument is precisely the one that Donald Trump wants to have. This dichotomy is playing out as Democrats double down on their defense of Abrego Garcia, a Salva…
Abrego Garcia's deportation case exposes a rift among Democrats over how to take on Trump
WASHINGTON — A controversial deportation case has opened up a rift within the Democratic Party over how aggressively to go after President Donald Trump on an issue that has been one of his biggest political strengths.
The government counterattacks Kilmar Abrego García’s case: deporting him for “error” to paint him like a monster
In this story Kilmar Abrego García, the Salvadoran migrant deported by mistake to his native country despite having had a court order prohibiting his expulsion from the United States, is David, and Goliath, the government of Donald Trump. On the side of Abrego García is justice, with the Supreme Court having ordered his return to American soil. But in this version of the Bible story it is not clear that the young man succeeds in defeating the gi…
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