The U.S. Department of Justice has appealed to the Supreme Court against a ruling that mandates the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador despite having a protected legal status. A district judge ruled the deportation violated due process and ordered his return, but the Justice Department claims jurisdiction is lost as he is now abroad. A circuit court denied their emergency stay request, prompting the administration to label the judge's order as 'absurd', citing concerns over international negotiations and security.
The United States Government has no legal authority to snatch a person who is lawfully present in the United States off the street and remove him from the country without due process.
The Government's contention otherwise, and its argument that the federal courts are powerless to intervene, are unconscionable.
A grievous error occurred when Abrego Garcia was deported despite holding a legal status called 'withholding of removal.'
The White House argues that Abrego Garcia is a member of the Salvadoran gang known as MS-13, justifying his removal from the U.S.
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