ICE Mistakenly Deports Maryland Man to Gang-Infested Prison Despite Legal Protection

In this photo provided by El Salvador's presidential press office, prison guards transfer deportees from the U.S., alleged to be Venezuelan gang members, to the Terrorism Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, Sunday, March 16, 2025. (El Salvador presidential press office via AP)

President Donald Trump ‘s administration has acknowledged mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison but is arguing against returning him to federal custody in the United States because of alleged gang ties.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials admitted in a court filing on Monday night to an “administrative error” in deporting the 29-year-old man, generating immediate uproar from immigration advocates.

Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was arrested on March 12 after completing a shift as a sheet metal worker apprentice at a construction site in Baltimore, according to a complaint filed in federal court by his lawyers.

Abrego Garcia was then sent to a notorious prison in his home country, the Terrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, which activists say is rife with abuses and where inmates are packed into cells and never allowed outside.

He was placed at CECOT despite an immigration judge’s ruling in 2019 that he not be deported to El Salvador because he had established it was “more likely than not that he would be persecuted by gangs,” according to his lawyer’s complaint.

Abrego Garcia “left El Salvador when he was around sixteen years old, fleeing gang violence,” according to the complaint. “Beginning around 2006, gang members had stalked, hit, and threatened to kidnap and kill him in order to coerce his parents to succumb to their increasing demands for extortion.”

“Although he has been accused of general ‘gang affiliation,’ the U.S. government has never produced an iota of evidence to support this unfounded accusation,” the complaint stated, adding that Abrego Garcia is neither a member of nor affiliated with MS-13 or any other criminal or street gang.

Abrego Garcia’s wife later saw him in photos and video of him at the prison, identifying her husband through his distinctive tattoos and two scars on his head, the complaint stated.

The Trump administration said in its court filing that ICE “was aware of his protection from removal to El Salvador,” but still deported Abrego Garcia “because of an administrative error.”

The administration argued against his return to the U.S., citing alleged gang ties and claiming that he is a danger to the community. The administration stated that his gang ties were confirmed at a 2019 bond proceeding and upheld by the Board of Immigration Appeals.

“This was an oversight, and the removal was carried out in good faith based on the existence of a final order of removal and Abrego-Garcia’s purported membership in MS-13,” Robert Cerna, ICE’s acting field office director of enforcement and removal operations, wrote in a statement to the court.

(AP)



4 Responses

  1. Whopper of a mistake. Not only will it discredit the entire MAGA program, it opens the individuals involved to civil and perhaps criminal liability (for kidnapping and wrongful imprisonment- since he wasn’t legally deported). He has American children, so even if his wife is deported, and he is murdered there (a strong possibility), the statute of limitations for his children to sue won’t start to run until they become adults. And since this involved transporting him to El Salvador, the International Criminal Court and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (neither of which have jurisdiction over something that happens within the United States) will have jurisdiction (e.g. consider an international arrest warrant for Donald Trump and Kristi Noem, and if the plane used was not an American military transport it might be seized in almost any foreign country to cover the damages owed to the person and his family).

    Trump et al. need to have the brains to apologize, rescue the guy and in the future to follow the boring legal procedures that would have prevented this. The potential damage to Trump’s agendas in other areas is very great – support is there for deporting gang members and alien criminals but not for deporting a hard working, employed, family supporting his family.

    If MAGA shoots itself in the foot, it will be very bad for Israel and for American Jews (remember: WOKE means you think Hamas was acting properly when it engaged in mass murder and sex crimes against Jews – and the leading obstacle to WOKE is MAGA).

  2. @akuperma… what about this:
    The administration stated that his gang ties were confirmed at a 2019 bond proceeding and upheld by the Board of Immigration Appeals.

    “This was an oversight, and the removal was carried out in good faith based on the existence of a final order of removal and Abrego-Garcia’s purported membership in MS-13,” Robert Cerna, ICE’s acting field office director of enforcement and removal operations, wrote in a statement to the court.

  3. Fake news. An immigration judge found reason to believe he was a gang member back in 2016 I believe. Yes, he was deported accidentally, but he almost certainly is/was a gang member, this is not an innocent man.

  4. They are going to end up deporting a United States citizen if they continue this way.
    Trump is so dangerous for the Jewish community. People are watching, and they will not vote for the people who supported this. They will vote for our enemies instead.

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