The case of mistakenly deported to prison in Salvador Abry Garcia is gaining more and more publicity. Donald Trump was asked about her during a conversation with ABC News. Journalist Terry Moran suggested that the president could settle this matter with one phone. I could – admitted the president and explained why he would not do it.
Key facts:
- Abrego Garcia is a Salvador citizen who has lived in the US for nearly 15 years.
- In mid -March he was arrested and deported a few days later.
- The 29-year-old was taken against his will to the country of origin, although it was known that the return could threaten his safety.
- The court in Maryland recognized the deportation of Garcia as “illegal”. The Supreme Court assessed it similarly. He also ordered “facilitating and realizing the” return of a man.
- Administration Donald Trump She did not take significant steps in this matter. The president himself admitted that he could help the 29-year-old, but he did not.
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On the occasion 100 days of presidency Donald Trump gave the ABC news station a comprehensive interview. One of the threads raised during the conversation was Deportation of Abry Garcia. The man lived in USA for 15 years. He has a wife and a child there. Five years ago, he was banned from deporting to El Salvador, due to the potentially threatening danger. Despite this, in mid -March he was sent to the country of origin against his will.
As established, although he was never convicted or even heard the allegations, Garcia is currently detained in a Salvadorian prison for terrorists. Maryland's court ordered him back to the USA at the beginning of April. He maintained this decision later Supreme Court. The location of the 29-year-old, however, has still not changed. Donald Trump Terry Moran, ABC News journalist, asked about his case.
Donald Trump about the situation of Abry Garcia
In response, the US President stated that Garcia is not “an innocent, wonderful gentleman from Maryland”, which the media allegedly creates him, and accused him of belonging to the Latin MS-13 gang. According to the man's lawyers, his membership in the criminal group is “nonsense”. Trump also argued that Garcia “came to the country illegally”, and the lawyer of the State Department, who admitted that the deportation of the 29-year-old was a mistake, “he should never say that”.
The interviewer noticed at the time that no matter how Garcia could be perceived, the Supreme Court's decision ordering his return is binding. The journalist also suggested that Donald Trump could settle this matter with one phone. “I could,” the president admitted. “You could raise (phone) and …” Terry Moran began. He added that “you can call the President of Salvador and say:” send him immediately “. “Trump, however, interrupted him in half a sentence and repeated once again that” he could “help Garcia. “If Garcia was a gentleman, which you consider him, I would do it,” he added.
Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the White House, referred to the 29-year-old situation. When asked if Trump would seek Garcia's return, she replied that the Supreme Court's decision clearly indicates that the administration was to “facilitate the return of Abry Garcia and not bring him” to the country.
The place where Garcia and other alleged members of criminal organizations came to is the central prison for convicts for terrorism in El Salvador. By international defenders' organizations human rights It is considered a “place of inhuman persecution”.
Author/author: JDW // AZ
Source: ABC News, tvn24.pl
Source of the main photo: PAP/EPA/SAMUEL CORUM/POOL