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Trump Says He Could Free Abrego Garcia From El Salvador, but Won’t

President Trump, whose administration insisted that it could not restore Kilmar Armando Alago Garcia from El Salvador to the United States, said he has the ability to return to Maryland’s man who was wrongly deported, but he is not ready to do this because he believes he is a member of the gang.

“You can return it, there is a phone on this office,” said Terry Moran, ABC News reporter. Mr. Abrago Garcia.

Mr. Trump answered: “I can.”

Mr. Moran said that Mr. Trump can contact Mr. Bokil and restore Mr. Abugo Garcia immediately.

Mr. Trump said: “If the man you say, I will do that.” “But it is not.” Mr. Trump added that government lawyers do not want to help return Mr. Alago Garcia to the United States.

Mr. Trump’s comments not only undermined the previous statements by his senior assistants, but it was a sharp sign of the intention of managing and challenging the courts. Before the interview with ABC News, the administration had dug in its refusal to respond to the Supreme Court order to help return Mr. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadori immigrant. Trump officials said that he was now in El Salvadori prison, he was the Al -Salvadouriya government for his release.

The Ministry of Justice has argued that it could respond to the Supreme Court’s demand that the “facilitation” of the administration launched by Mr. Abrago Garcia by doing more than allowing him to enter if he can present himself in the entry port.

“It is up to El Salvador, if they want to return it,” Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi said during a meeting of an oval office between Mr. Trump and Mr. Boucley this month. “This does not mean to us.”

During that meeting, Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff of Mr. Trump and immigration agenda engineer, also argued that any question about the launch of Mr. Alago Garcia needs to be directed to Mr. Bokil instead of Mr. Trump.

Mr. Miller said: “It is very arrogant until the American media indicates that we will tell El Salvador how to deal with their citizens as a starting point,” said Mr. Miller. “This is the president of El Salvador. Your questions about the court can only be directed.”

Mr. Bukele also refused to help return Mr. Abrego Garcia to the United States, saying that he would be closer to a terrorist issuance than prison.

But it seems that Mr. Trump admits, during his interview with ABC News, that he has the ability to help return Mr. Abrego Garcia to the United States.

The White House did not respond to requests to comment on Tuesday night.

Mr. Trump also told ABC News that his administration was right to send Mr. Abrego Garcia to a prison in El Salvador, who designed terrorists, known as Cecot, despite various government officials who had previously said in the court that the deportation was a “administrative mistake.” Mr. Abrego Garcia, who entered the United States illegally in 2012, was arrested in March 2019 while searching for work near the home warehouse.

In October 2019, the immigration judge spent that Mr. Abjo Garcia could not be deported to El Salvador because he faced reliable fear of persecution from the Pario 18 gang.

But despite this that prevents his deportation, the administration arrested him in March this year, accused him of having relationships with MS-13 and deporting him to prison in El Salvador.

“This is a member of the MS-13 gang,” said Mr. Trump during the interview.

Mr. Abrego Garcia has not been convicted of being a member of a gang. During his deportation procedures, some evidence was provided that he belonged to the MS-13, and the judges decided that it is sufficient to keep it in the reservation while resolving the matter. But other judges expressed their doubt about this evidence.

“Evidence” against Austro Garcia has not consisted of anything more than a Hols hat for him in Chicago, and a mysterious and unpleasant claim from a secret laboratory claiming to belong to “Western Clique” in “MS-13” in New York-an unprecedented place, “Judge Paula Shinis, who overlooks the effort this month.

During the interview with ABC News, Mr. Trump also argued that Mr. Abrego Garcia tattoo was evidence of his gangs’ relationships. Mr. Trump previously presented a picture of Mr. Alago Garcia and posted it on social media while accusing him of being a member of MS-13.

It seems that the tattoo is real, but some gang experts have He asked if the MS-13 symbols were really.

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