A Maryland man was mistakenly arrested and sent to a Salvadoran prison; the judge requested that the government bring him back to the United States.
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A 29-year-old man from Maryland, Abreca, was sent to a Salvadoran prison due to an immigration agency error. Federal Judge Chanis ruled that the Trump administration must be responsible for bringing him back to the United States, as an immigration judge had ruled back in 2019 that he should not be deported. Although the government acknowledged the error, the lawyer stated that they have not yet received a satisfactory explanation. Abreca's lawyer expressed surprise at the government's inaction, believing that the focus should be on bringing him back to the U.S. for family reunification.
A 29-year-old man from Maryland,艾卜瑞可, was sent to a prison in El Salvador due to an "administrative error" by the immigration office; Federal District Judge Venit on the 4th ruled that the Trump administration must arrange for his return to the United States. The immigration judge had already ruled in 2019 that艾卜瑞可could not be deported to El Salvador, but the Trump administration's immigration office made this error again last month. Venit questioned Justice Department lawyer Ruveni in court about why the government would commit such an "illegal" act. Ruveni was unable to answer and admitted that艾卜瑞可should not have been deported, let alone sent back to El Salvador. He expressed confusion about the source of the ICE order that led to艾卜瑞可's arrest in Maryland. "I can't answer many questions, and I'm frustrated." The judge further asked why艾卜瑞可was sent to El Salvador, a country where human rights are often violated. The lawyer responded, "I don't know, no one has provided relevant information." Ruveni had requested the judge to give him 24 hours for the government to have a chance to bring艾卜瑞可 back, "to give the government another opportunity to resolve the issue without court oversight." "This is what I advised my client, and it has not been realized so far." The judge asked why the U.S. government could not bring him back. Ruveni replied, "When I took over this case, this was the primary issue." "I still have not received a satisfactory answer to this."艾卜瑞可's lawyer stated that the government has admitted its mistake but is unwilling to bring him back, which leaves him shocked. "The White House has sent out many tweets and held several press conferences, yet has not taken action to demand the Salvadoran government bring him back and do the right thing." He emphasized that the claim is not the point, "this is purely a matter of bringing a person back to the United States." He pointed out that艾卜瑞可's return to family reunification would be the real "judicial victory." He is also not expecting much from the government's apology.
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