The United States Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the migrant deported "in error" from El Salvador last month and tells the Donald Trump administration to take steps for his return. In an unsigned order, the high court asks the government to "facilitate and effectuate" the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a legal resident in the country who had been protected from deportation since 2019. The Salvadoran was one of more than 200 migrants expelled on March 15 to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison when Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act.
His case is a blatant example of the lack of due process suffered by people subject to the 1789 rule, who were basically deported on suspicion of belonging to the criminal gangs MS-13 and El Tren de Aragua..
The Supreme Court tells Trump to "facilitate" the return of the Salvadoran man deported "in error."

The United States Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the migrant deported "in error" from El Salvador last month and tells the Donald Trump administration to take steps for his return. In an unsigned order, the high court asks the government to "facilitate and effectuate" the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a legal resident in the country who had been protected from deportation since 2019. The Salvadoran was one of more than 200 migrants expelled on March 15 to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison when Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act. His case is a blatant example of the lack of due process suffered by people subject to the 1789 rule, who were basically deported on suspicion of belonging to the criminal gangs MS-13 and El Tren de Aragua.