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Diplomatic Standoff Deepens Over Wrongful Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Despite a U.S. Supreme Court order for his return, Garcia remains detained in El Salvador as President Bukele and the Trump administration resist compliance.

17 avril 2025: Le sénateur Chris Van Hollen rencontre Kilmar Abrego Garcia, au Salvador.
Photo obtenue sur le compte X du président salvadorien Nayib Bukele, montrant le sénateur américain Chris Van Hollen (d) lors d'une rencontre avec le migrant salvadorien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, expulsé à tort vers son pays d'origine, dans un hôtel de San Salvador, le 17 avril 2025

Overview

  • Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran-American wrongfully deported from the U.S., remains imprisoned in a high-security facility in El Salvador after an administrative error led to his expulsion.
  • On April 17, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen met Garcia in El Salvador, highlighting the case's significance in debates over immigration policy and human rights.
  • President Nayib Bukele publicly mocked the meeting, reiterating that Garcia would remain under Salvadoran custody and refusing to facilitate his return to the U.S.
  • The Trump administration, despite a Supreme Court mandate on April 10, has stated Garcia would be immediately expelled again if he reenters the U.S., citing alleged gang affiliations.
  • The case underscores escalating tensions between U.S. and Salvadoran authorities, as well as the broader implications of expedited deportation policies on due process and international relations.