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An individual, a citizen of El Salvador, was illegally in the U.S. and was returned to his country, which is standard deportation procedure. The foreign policy of the U.S. is conducted by the president, not by a court. The Supreme Court stated that no court has the authority to compel a foreign policy function in the U.S. The speaker claims that President Trump's policy is to expel foreign terrorists who are here illegally. The speaker asks why it isn't stated that keeping criminals out of the country is a positive thing, and accuses the previous speaker of lacking credibility.

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Abrego Garcia's situation is unsustainable and unjust. Despite promising his family, a meeting with Abrego Garcia was not facilitated. A request to speak with him by phone to check on his well-being for his family was also denied, though it might be possible through the American embassy. The Trump administration is allegedly lying about Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly taken due to an administrative error. The administration reportedly put the lawyer who admitted the mistake on administrative leave. A federal judge stated there was no legal authority to arrest, detain, or send him to El Salvador. The judge ordered the Trump administration to bring him home, and the Supreme Court voted nine to nothing to facilitate his return. The government of El Salvador is asked not to detain Abrego Garcia, who was illegally abducted and charged with no crime. There are concerns about his health, which is why a meeting was requested. The speaker will keep pressing for his release. Congress has a role in securing justice and may be unwilling to spend money to keep Abrego Garcia detained, especially considering the Trump administration may pay El Salvador $15 million to house people sent from the U.S.

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The interviewer questioned the president about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man with a protective order who was mistakenly deported. The president stated that the lawyer who called it a mistake was not appointed by his administration. He described Garcia as an MS-13 gang member who abused his wife. The interviewer argued the issue was about the rule of law, as the Supreme Court ordered Garcia's return. The president claimed his lawyers disagreed with the decision. He stated he was elected to fix the open border situation created by an "incompetent man." The president insisted Garcia had MS-13 tattoos on his knuckles, while the interviewer claimed the photos were photoshopped and that the tattoos were not present in El Salvador. The president offered to show the interviewer the picture and accused him of being unfair and part of the reason people don't believe the news.

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An individual, a citizen of El Salvador, was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country of origin. The exception is Venezuela, which was refusing to take people back. The foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president, not by a court. No court has a right to conduct foreign policy. The Supreme Court said no court has the authority to compel a foreign policy function. The administration won a case nine to zero, but CNN is portraying it as a loss because they want foreign terrorists in the country. President Trump's policy is that foreign terrorists who are here illegally get expelled. The president was asked why he doesn't just say it's wonderful that criminals are being kept out of the country.

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An illegal alien from El Salvador, a citizen of El Salvador, was found by two immigration courts to be a member of MS-13. Because President Trump declared MS-13 a foreign terrorist organization, the individual was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief. A district court judge inverted this and tried to compel the administration to kidnap the citizen of El Salvador and fly him back to the U.S. The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the district court order, stating that neither the Secretary of State nor the President could be compelled to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador, who is a member of MS-13. The Supreme Court ruled that no district court has the power to compel the foreign policy function of the U.S. If El Salvador sends the individual back to the U.S. at its sole discretion, the U.S. can deport him a second time. No version of this legally ends with him living in the U.S. Questions about the president of El Salvador can only be directed to him.

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An illegal alien from El Salvador, a citizen of El Salvador, was found by two immigration courts to be a member of MS-13. Because President Trump declared MS-13 a foreign terrorist organization, this individual was no longer eligible for immigration relief and had a valid deportation order. A district court judge tried to compel the administration to kidnap this citizen of El Salvador and fly him back to the U.S. The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the district court order, stating that neither the Secretary of State nor the President could be compelled to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador, an MS-13 member. The Supreme Court ruling stated that no district court has the power to compel the foreign policy function of the United States. If El Salvador sent the individual back to the U.S., the U.S. could deport him again. No legal version of this ends with him living in the U.S. because he is a citizen of El Salvador.

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The Supreme Court denied, seven to two, the Trump administration's request to swiftly resume deportations of Venezuelan nationals using the Alien and Enemies Act from 1798, which requires believing the U.S. is under invasion. Trump claimed the courts are stopping him from fighting the "invasion of illegal alien criminals." The court is upholding due process by sending the case back to a lower court. While 88% of Americans believe Trump should abide by the Supreme Court, Trump will likely continue using creative measures to address illegal immigration, which he believes the last administration caused. Trump's policies are working, with apprehensions at the border decreasing from 2.25 million in February 2023 to 7,000 in March of this year. Arrests and deportations have increased, and fentanyl deaths and violent crime are down. The debate centers on deporting individuals, including gang members, who have been in the country for years, even to countries they aren't citizens of. The Constitution grants due process to any "person," not just citizens.

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An illegal alien from El Salvador, if returned to the U.S., would be arrested and deported again because there's no withholding order for a member of a foreign terrorist organization, and the gang he belongs to doesn't exist in El Salvador anymore. Even with a withholding order, he could be deported to a different country like Egypt. The speaker questions if the media knows the difference between a deportation order and a withholding order. A deportation order means a judge has ruled the individual must be deported and has no right to remain in the U.S. His only options are deportation to his home country or another country. The speaker claims the media seems to believe he could return to the U.S. and live there illegally, which is not an option. His only choices are to live in El Salvador or another country because he entered the country illegally.

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Democrats and the media have portrayed deported individuals as innocent, such as a supposed father of three who was actually an MS-13 gang member. An immigration judge determined in 2019 that this person had no right to be in the U.S., also noting traffic violations and missed court dates. The speaker asserts that the individual was an illegal alien who broke laws to enter the country, and that even left-wing media didn't criticize the deportation itself, only the reasoning behind it. The speaker states that the administration does not seek permission from Democrats to deport illegal immigrants. The speaker questions why Democrats are supposedly angrier about deporting violent gang members than they are about the victims of those gang members, suggesting they have lost touch with reality.

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Abrego Garcia's situation is unsustainable and unjust. Despite promising his family, a meeting with Abrego Garcia was denied. A request for a phone call was also denied, with the suggestion that the American embassy could ask the government of El Salvador to connect them. The Trump administration is lying about Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly taken due to an administrative error. The lawyer who admitted this error was put on administrative leave. A federal judge stated the government had no legal authority to arrest, detain, or send him to El Salvador. The judge ordered the Trump administration to bring him home, and the Supreme Court voted nine to nothing to facilitate his return. The government of El Salvador is asked to release Abrego Garcia. There are concerns about his health status. The speaker will keep pressing to secure justice. Congress has a role in the relationship between the US and El Salvador. The Trump administration will reportedly pay El Salvador up to $15 million to house people sent from the US.

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The speaker is traveling to El Salvador to advocate for the return of Albrego Garcia. The speaker aims to inform the Trump administration and the Salvadoran government of their commitment to fighting for Garcia's return. They hope to meet with government representatives and see Garcia to assess his condition. The speaker states the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Garcia was illegally removed from the U.S. and imprisoned in El Salvador. They claim this case is about due process and the rule of law, warning that its absence leads to tyranny. The speaker asserts that despite claims, U.S. courts have not found Garcia to be part of MS-13. A federal judge allegedly stated the Trump administration lacked evidence for this claim. The speaker says Garcia is legally in the U.S. due to a previous immigration judge's decision, during Trump's prior term, that returning him to El Salvador would endanger his life.

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The speaker states he cannot smuggle a terrorist into the United States, calling the question preposterous. He says they are not fond of releasing terrorists into the country, and that they turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. Another speaker clarifies the individual in question is a citizen of El Salvador who was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country. He states that the foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president, not by a court. Another speaker adds that the Supreme Court held that no court has the authority to compel the foreign policy function in the United States. He claims the policy is that foreign terrorists who are here illegally get expelled from the country.

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The reporter asked if there have been any negotiations between the U.S. and El Salvador regarding the release or facilitation of the release of Abrego Garcia. The response stated that El Salvador does not intend to smuggle a designated foreign terrorist back into the United States, as he is an El Salvadorian national and that is his home country. The administration intends to comply with what President Bukele said of El Salvador: he does not intend to send that individual back. The reporter followed up to clarify if that meant there have been no talks. The response reiterated that the President of El Salvador has made his position clear.

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President Trump campaigned on securing the homeland and deporting violent alien criminals. Senator Chris Van Hollen allegedly flew to El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, labeled by Democrats and the media as a "Maryland father." Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an illegal alien, MS-13 gang member, and foreign terrorist who was deported. When arrested, he wore a sweatshirt with money covering the faces of presidents, an MS-13 symbol. He was arrested with other MS-13 members, and two judges found him to be a member. Court documents revealed his wife sought protection orders against him for domestic violence in May 2021, including assault. The speaker states that Garcia was illegally in the U.S. with a lawful deportation order. The speaker claims that Garcia will never be a Maryland father or live in the U.S. again. The Supreme Court ruled that the president and secretary of state cannot be compelled to retrieve Garcia from a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

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Answering questions about El Salvador, an Administration Official stated that El Salvador is responsible for Abrego Garcia. However, El Salvador's President Bukele said they would not do anything with him. The official clarified that Bukele stated he would not smuggle a foreign terrorist back into the U.S. Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member engaged in human trafficking, illegally entered the country, so deportation to El Salvador was the only option. He will not live peacefully in Maryland because he is a foreign terrorist and MS-13 gang member. Bukele confirmed this in the Oval Office. Garcia returned to El Salvador to face consequences for his gang affiliation and human trafficking. The official expressed dismay at the media's focus on this alleged human trafficker and MS-13 gang member.

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The administration addresses the case of a man deported to El Salvador, asserting he was in the U.S. illegally and identified by two courts as an MS-13 member. They state additional paperwork is needed and it's up to El Salvador if they want to return him. The Supreme Court ruled that if El Salvador returns him, the U.S. would "facilitate it," meaning provide a plane. Officials emphasize that as an El Salvador citizen, his case is under El Salvador's jurisdiction. They highlight that MS-13 is a foreign terrorist organization, making him ineligible for immigration relief. A district court's attempt to compel the administration to retrieve him was overturned 9-0 by the Supreme Court, affirming no court can dictate U.S. foreign policy. El Salvador's president stated he would not "smuggle a terrorist" into the U.S. Officials accuse some media outlets of misrepresenting the situation and favoring foreign terrorists.

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The reporter asked if there have been any negotiations between the U.S. and El Salvador regarding the release or facilitation of the release of Abrego Garcia. The speaker stated that El Salvador does not intend to smuggle a designated foreign terrorist back into the United States, as he is an El Salvadorian national and that is his home country. The administration intends to comply with what President Bukele said. The reporter followed up, asking if that meant there have been no talks. The speaker reiterated that the President of El Salvador has made this clear.

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The speaker argues they won a Supreme Court case regarding the return of an El Salvadorian citizen. The case concerned a district court's order compelling the president to extradite the individual from El Salvador, which the Supreme Court rejected unanimously. The DOJ confirmed the positive outcome of the ruling. The speaker clarifies the individual was not mistakenly sent to El Salvador; he was deported under a final removal order. A DOJ lawyer incorrectly filed that it was a mistaken removal. The individual is an illegal alien from El Salvador with a deportation order. Regarding a potential withholding order, the speaker states that members of foreign terrorist organizations, like MS 13, are ineligible. Furthermore, the gang he claims persecution from, the 18th Street gang, no longer exists in El Salvador. The speaker asserts the individual is an MS 13 member, a view shared by El Salvador.

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President Bukele was asked if he plans to return a terrorist to the United States. Bukele responded that the question is preposterous, asking how he could smuggle a terrorist into the U.S. He stated he doesn't have the power to return anyone to the U.S. Bukele said El Salvador is not fond of releasing terrorists into their country, as they turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. He stated they are not going back to releasing criminals to become the murder capital again. Bukele claimed some people are sick and would love to have a criminal released into their country.

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An administration official stated that El Salvador is responsible for Abrego Garcia, but El Salvador's President said they will not do anything with him. The question is, who is responsible for this man and where will he end up? The official responded that President Bukele said he will not smuggle a foreign terrorist back into the U.S. Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member who engaged in human trafficking and illegally entered the country. Deporting him to El Salvador was always the plan. He will not live peacefully in the U.S. because he is a foreign terrorist and MS-13 gang member. President Bukele confirmed this. He will face consequences in El Salvador for his gang affiliation and human trafficking. The official expressed dismay at the media's focus on this alleged human trafficker and MS-13 gang member.

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The administration plans to send foreign terrorist aliens to El Salvador, with no upper limit to the agreement. The Supreme Court ruled that a lower court cannot compel the US to conduct foreign policy regarding Braygo Garcia, an El Salvadorian citizen and illegal alien in the US with a final order of removal. It is up to El Salvador what happens to him. The speaker claims no one was mistakenly deported; the only mistake was a lawyer's error. An immigration judge's withholding order does not eliminate the deportation order. As a member of a foreign terrorist organization, withholding orders don't apply to Garcia. The speaker asserts that the gang Garcia claimed would persecute him no longer exists in El Salvador. If Garcia returned to the US, he would be arrested and deported again, possibly to a different country. The White House believes Garcia is a member of MS-13, confirmed by both US and El Salvadorian intelligence. The speaker states that the media doesn't understand the difference between a deportation order and a withholding order. Garcia's only options are to live in El Salvador or another country, as he has no right to remain in the US.

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The administration was asked about an individual deported to El Salvador. It was stated he was illegally in the U.S. and two immigration courts ruled in 2019 that he was a member of MS-13. Additional paperwork was needed, and it is up to El Salvador if they want to return him. The Supreme Court ruled that if El Salvador wants to return him, the U.S. would facilitate it by providing a plane. It was asserted that it is arrogant for American media to suggest how El Salvador should handle its own citizens. Because the individual is a member of MS-13, he is not eligible for immigration relief and had a valid deportation order. A district court judge tried to compel the administration to kidnap him and fly him back, but the Supreme Court unanimously reversed this, stating no court can compel the foreign policy function of the U.S. If El Salvador sends him back, the U.S. could deport him again. The president stated he does not have the power to return him to the U.S. and is not fond of releasing terrorists. It was emphasized that the individual is a citizen of El Salvador and was deported back to his country of origin. No court has the right to conduct the foreign policy of the U.S.

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The Trump administration designated Tren de Aragua (TDA) as a terrorist organization. 238 Venezuelan men were handed over to El Salvador, and 37 were deported using the Alien Enemies Act of 1789, which allows detention and deportation without a court hearing if individuals come from countries at war with the U.S. El Salvador rejected two individuals, one due to gender and the other not being Venezuelan. The administration claims TDA is a proxy of the Maduro regime, thus the Alien and Sedition Act applies. They assert the commander in chief has the authority to act against this terrorist organization without judicial interference. The U.S. claims Maduro deliberately emptied Venezuelan prisons to send gang members to the U.S. The administration compares this to Iran's IRGC using Mexican cartels to attack U.S. facilities. They state the American people are tired of being terrorized by gangs and that every individual deported was here illegally.

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Supreme Court upholds Trump's deportation authority under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport non-citizens identified as members of the Venezuelan Tren Aragua gang. This decision overturns a previous order by Judge Booseberg that had temporarily blocked these deportations. The Supreme Court's per curium order today does not enable on the spot deportations and requires a reasonable notice period and will require judicial review for each case where the deport chooses to challenge it. The case concerns Venezuelan nationals believed to be members of TDA, an entity designated as a foreign terrorist organization. The case remains ongoing with further litigation expected despite the Supreme Court's decision. Critics argue about due process and potential misidentification; ICE admitted a mistake with one detainee. Tattoos are not reliable indicators of gang membership, and authorities warn against collateral damage in deportations.

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Trump Deported a Gang Member..
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White House sparks judicial controversy with a tweet. The White House made a social media post that appears to challenge a Supreme Court ruling, leading to widespread reactions. The post mockingly addresses a news organization and a senator, implying non-compliance with judicial decisions. This has sparked a significant outcry online, with commentators expressing concerns over constitutional and legal integrity. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, described as an MS-13 gang member with a trafficking background, was deported to El Salvador despite a 2019 court order and a Supreme Court directive to facilitate his return. DHS Secretary Christy Gnome said he is 'a very dangerous person' and that 'MS-13 gang member' status was involved. The Supreme Court said that the district court order was unlawful and its main components were unlawful and reversed 90 unanimously, stating clearly that neither the secretary of state or president could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador from El Salvador. The Trump administration argues deportation serves foreign policy and sovereignty, while Democrats press for due process. The government is asserting a right to stash away residents in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order. Van Holland met Abrego Garcia in El Salvador to press for his release, while the White House maintains he has no criminal convictions and is a dangerous gang member. A federal appeals panel criticized removing a resident to a foreign prison contrary to court orders. The segment also touches asylum debates and political rhetoric.
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