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

Well, they CAN... compliance is another issue.
The courts are extremely limited in their ability to order the executive branch to do anything with regard to foreign policy and relations.
SCOTUS has as much authority to tell El Salvador or any other sovereign nation what to do as you or I do and those nations are as equally obligated to listen to us as they are to SCOTUS.
 
1. This person isnt being deprived of his "human rights" by the United States

2. Im not here to argue about hyperbole on either side.
Given Trump illegally deported him to El Salvador without judicial hearings or the chance to challenge it, the United States did just that.

Now they’re celebrating the fact that their illegal deportation can’t be reversed by judicial order.

This is ample evidence that this administration does not care about the constitution or human rights.
 
Given Trump illegally deported him to El Salvador without judicial hearings or the chance to challenge it, the United States did just that.
A court hearing isnt a human right. This is part of the problem. If you elevate every procedural right to that level then it lessens the meaning of actual "human rights"
Now they’re celebrating the fact that their illegal deportation can’t be reversed by judicial order.

This is ample evidence that this administration does not care about the constitution or human rights.
Did you miss #2?
 
Given Trump illegally deported him to El Salvador without judicial hearings or the chance to challenge it, the United States did just that.

Now they’re celebrating the fact that their illegal deportation can’t be reversed by judicial order.

This is ample evidence that this administration does not care about the constitution or human rights.
Here is an explanation of what the courts said about Kilmar:

 
A court hearing isnt a human right. This is part of the problem. If you elevate every procedural right to that level then it lessens the meaning of actual "human rights"

Did you miss #2?
I don’t know. I always thought that people couldn’t be incarcerated and deprived of liberty without some due process.

Seems like a human right to me.
 
Talk to El Salvador.
You’re continuing to hide beneath the covers to ignore the point.

Trump illegally sent him to the gulag. You’re pretending as if the US did nothing wrong, when it’s obvious how Trump is approaching this.
 
I don’t know. I always thought that people couldn’t be incarcerated and deprived of liberty without some due process.

Seems like a human right to me.
He had his due process.

He was under a removal order from a judge that heard his case.

He was removed.

That's the process that's due.
 
Trump refuses to release him. If Trump wanted it, it’d happen. The statement today was just one dictator covering for another.
/---/ It's one activist judge and democRAT Senator sticking up for a wife beater.
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He had his due process.

He was under a removal order from a judge that heard his case.

He was removed.

That's the process that's due.
He had a withholding order preventing him from being deported to El Salvador.

Trump ignored it.

Trump violated a court order. Willfully.
 
That order was lifted.

Which judge lifted the order?


And if the order was lifted then why didn't the DOJ Attorney's just submit it to Judge Xinis?

Oh wait, the DOJ attorney in court have said the previous hold order was in place and the transfer to the El Salvadorian Human Storage Facility was a mistake.

WW
 
And if the order was lifted then why didn't the DOJ Attorney's just submit it to Judge Xinis?

Oh wait, the DOJ attorney in court have said the previous hold order was in place and the transfer to the El Salvadorian Human Storage Facility was a mistake.

WW
When the facts don’t align with your narrative, fabricate them!
 
I don’t know. I always thought that people couldn’t be incarcerated and deprived of liberty without some due process.

Seems like a human right to me.
Wasn't he under a deportation order? That is due process.
 
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Wasn’t there a withholding order preventing the government from sending him to El Salvador?
I understand that the threat to him no longer exists. As a citizen of El Salvador, where were we supposed to send him?
 
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