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The White House admits a “clerical error” was to blame for mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison.
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In the 22 days since Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to a notoriously violent prison in El Salvador, his young autistic son has sought comfort in the scent of his missin...
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Nick Miroff, Staff Writer at The Atlantic and Kristy Greenberg, Former SDNY Criminal Division Deputy Chief join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss what the Trump Administration is calling an administrative error,
President Donald Trump's administration has acknowledged mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison.
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Meanwhile, Reagan Fondren, a longtime career prosecutor in Tennessee, was fired Thursday in a one-line email from the White House, she told The Daily Memphian. Fondren became acting U.S. attorney in the Western District of Tennessee in September after the Biden appointee stepped down. Fondren did not respond to a request for comment.
An “administrative error” that led to a Maryland man being deported to a brutal prison in El Salvador as part of Donald Trump’s immigration policy has thrust Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia into the national spotlight.
Maryland officials hoped the F-16s would allow the state to keep a flying mission. The plan became entangled with D.C.’s efforts to redevelop the RFK Stadium site during congressional budget negotiations.
The White House on Tuesday said the Maryland father deported to El Salvador’s mega-prison was an MS-13 leader who will not be returning to the U.S., despite the Trump administration conceding in a prior court filing that he was mistakenly flown to the facility housing some of Latin America’s most notorious gang members.
Administration officials should be ordered to ask El Salvador for his return, his attorney tells The Independent
but not at the expense of a future flying mission for Maryland." The White House, the Department of Defense and the Air Force did not answer questions asking about the new administration's ...