El Salvador’s president will not return man the US mistakenly deported

El Salvador’s president will not return man the US mistakenly deported

Salvadoran police officers escort an alleged gang member who was deported by the U.S. along with others the U.S. alleges are members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua and the MS-13 gang to be imprisoned in the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) prison, at the El Salvador International Airport in San Luis Talpa, El Salvador April 12, 2025. (Secretaria de Prensa de la Presidencia/Handout via Reuters)

 

WASHINGTON--El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said at the White House on Monday he had no plans to return a man mistakenly deported from the United States, suggesting that doing so would be like smuggling a terrorist into the country.

His remarks came during an Oval Office meeting where multiple officials in President Donald Trump's administration said they were not required to bring back Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia, despite a U.S. Supreme Court order saying they must facilitate the Maryland resident's return.

Abrego Garcia's case has drawn attention as the Trump administration has deported hundreds of people to El Salvador with help from Bukele, whose country is receiving $6 million to house the migrants in a high-security mega-prison.The U.S. government has described his deportation as an administrative error. But in court filings and at the White House on Monday, the administration indicated it does not plan to ask for Abrego Garcia back, raising questions about whether it is defying the courts.

In a Monday court filing, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security official said the agency "does not have authority to forcibly extract an alien from the domestic custody of a foreign sovereign nation."

Bukele told reporters he did not have the power to return Abrego Garcia to the U.S."The question is preposterous. How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?" Bukele said, echoing the Trump administration's claim that Abrego Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang.

Bukele's comments came shortly after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said at the same meeting that the U.S. needed only to "provide a plane" if Bukele wanted to return Abrego Garcia.

Abrego Garcia's lawyers have denied the allegation he is a gang member, saying the U.S. has presented no credible evidence.The U.S. sent Abrego Garcia to El Salvador on March 15. Trump called reporters asking whether the administration would follow the order for his return "sick people."

"The foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president of the United States, not by a court," Secretary of State Marco Rubio said during the Oval Office meeting.

Trump said he would send as many people living in the U.S. illegally to El Salvador as possible and help Bukele build new prisons.The U.S. on Saturday deported 10 more people to El Salvador it alleges are gang members.

The migrants El Salvador accepts from the U.S. are housed in a facility known as the Terrorism Confinement Center. Critics say the prison engages in human rights abuses and that Bukele's crackdown on gangs has swept up many innocent people without due process.

Bukele told Trump he is accused of imprisoning thousands of people. "I like to say that we actually liberated millions," he said.

The U.S. president reacted gleefully to Bukele's comment. "Do you think I can use that?" Trump asked.The State Department last week lifted its advisory for American travelers to El Salvador to the safest level, crediting Bukele for reducing gang activity and violent crime.

Lawyers and relatives of the migrants held in El Salvador say they are not gang members and had no opportunity to contest the U.S. government assertion that they were.The Trump administration says it vetted migrants to ensure they belonged to gangs including Tren de Aragua and MS-13, which it labels terrorist organizations.

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