It's Official: Bukele will NOT Release El Salvadoran Citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States

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"How can I return him to the United States? I smuggle him into the United States? Of course I'm not going to do it. The question is preposterous," Bukele said. "I don't have the power to return him to the United States. We're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country.

"To liberate 350 million people, you have to imprison some. That's the way it works,” Bukele told Trump.


Imprison some and also kill some. That's because for every hundred people who yearn for freedom, there is one who wants to take away that freedom through violence and greed. Should the one hundreds submit to the ones, because the ones don't shrink from violence and the hundreds are not willing to do what has to be done to stop them?

It reminds me of something that happened in my early years of teaching. I showed a social studies class a video of a movie about George Washington crossing the Delaware. The one with Jeff Daniels as Washington. In a scene in which Hamilton entered a farmhouse with Hessian mercenaries, some blood spattered on the wall. Some of my students were shocked, and I had not expected that.

I told them, "look, I wish you hadn't seen that. But you should know this: Alexander Hamilton founded a great banking system that was instrumental in the United States turning from an agrarian country with little influence to the most powerful nation in the world. But before he could do that . . . he had to straight up toe-tag some people."
 
Imprison some and also kill some. That's because for every hundred people who yearn for freedom, there is one who wants to take away that freedom through violence and greed. Should the one hundreds submit to the ones, because the ones don't shrink from violence and the hundreds are not willing to do what has to be done to stop them?
Isn’t it Bukele that wants to take away freedom?
 
"How can I return him to the United States? I smuggle him into the United States? Of course I'm not going to do it. The question is preposterous," Bukele said. "I don't have the power to return him to the United States. We're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country.
But that's a lie. El Salvador has an extradition treaty with the US, signed in 1911 and amended in 2000. It allows for El Salvadorian nationals to be extradited back to the US if they face criminal charges.
 
But that's a lie. El Salvador has an extradition treaty with the US, signed in 1911 and amended in 2000. It allows for El Salvadorian nationals to be extradited back to the US if they face criminal charges.
I also don’t believe for a moment that if the President of the United States, who is PAYING El Salvador to imprison these people, asks for his return he will be refused.

This goes well beyond willful cruelty. It’s evil.
 
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But that's a lie. El Salvador has an extradition treaty with the US, signed in 1911 and amended in 2000. It allows for El Salvadorian nationals to be extradited back to the US if they face criminal charges.
I will note that the extradition treaty is not the best vehicle for this.

Garcia has not committed any crimes for which the treaty requires. But this is a miscarriage of justice if he's innocent and being held without cause.
 
I also don’t believe for a moment that if the President of the United States, who is PAYING El Salvador to imprison these people, asks for his return he will be refused.

This goes well beyond willful cruelty. It’s evil.
I'm not gonna lie, it's cruel and indifferent.

Sometimes I regret voting for Trump, however, if I had it to do over, I would have "stayed home" as it were. This kind of behavior is unconscionable.
 
I also don’t believe for a moment that if the President of the United States, who is PAYING El Salvador to imprison these people, asks for his return he will be refused.

This goes well beyond willful cruelty. It’s evil.
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But that's a lie. El Salvador has an extradition treaty with the US, signed in 1911 and amended in 2000. It allows for El Salvadorian nationals to be extradited back to the US if they face criminal charges.
In accordance with two judges, the perp has already been deported. The perp does not face criminal charges at this time as all court orders have been fulfilled.
 
He had two deportation orders by Federal judges. The fact that they did not enforce them prior to this administration is not justification for keeping him in this country.

He is a citizen of El Salvador; he is currently residing in El Salvador, his home.

It may be that El Salvador has an extradition treaty with the US, but no country is required to extradite anyone, only that they could if they desired.

This matter is closed, as I"ll go with the USAG Bondi's word on this.

He is well gone and good riddence.
 
But that's a lie. El Salvador has an extradition treaty with the US, signed in 1911 and amended in 2000. It allows for El Salvadorian nationals to be extradited back to the US if they face criminal charges.
Which criminal charges is this man facing?
 
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