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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man deported to El Salvador despite no criminal conviction, sparks a legal battle as U.S.
Explore how the Trump administration's reliance on tattoos as gang affiliation proof for deportations is criticized by experts as overly simplistic and potentially misleading.
US president Donald Trump’s White House insists Kilmar Abrego Garcia – the Maryland man it wrongly deported to El Salvador – is “never coming back” to America, despite the Supreme Court ordering the ...
Ore., says she will travel to El Salvador to advocate for the release of deported illegal migrant Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the latest Democrat to do so following Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the Chicago Bulls cap that is being cited as evidence of a deported Maryland man's gang ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia is fighting a legal battle after he was 'wrongly' deported from the United States to El Salvador by the ...
The Trump administration this week escalated its efforts to portray the Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador as a ...
Jesse Watters calls out Sen. Elizabeth Warren for trying to scare Americans into thinking they could "disappear" after the ...
Alleged MS-13 Member’s Return Sparks Outrage** In a shocking turn of events, allegations have emerged regarding the treatment of Kilmar Abrego Gar ...
President Trump claimed that Abrego Garcia's tattoos marked him as an MS-13 member, though critics said there was no relation ...
President Trump faces backlash after posting a doctored photo claiming a deported man is linked to MS-13. Critics accuse him ...
Kilmar Garcia, 29, was deported last month despite a US immigration court order blocking his removal. Trump has claimed that ...