Wrongfully Deported Man Ordered Back to the US by Monday! But Will It Happen? 💥 This could be one of the biggest immigration showdowns of the year—and it's all happening under a tight Monday night deadline. A Maryland man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was wrongly deported to El Salvador despite having a legal work permit and living in the United States legally. Let that sink in. No charges. No criminal record. Just gone—shipped off to one of the most dangerous prisons in the Western Hemisphere. And now, a U.S. judge says that deportation was completely illegal.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis laid it out in black and white: there were zero legal grounds for detaining or removing Abrego Garcia. Her words? The deportation was "wholly lawless." And yet, instead of owning up and fixing the mess, the Trump administration is scrambling to delay his return by asking a higher court to block the order. The deadline? Monday night—11:59 p.m.
The U.S. has admitted it deported him by mistake... but claims it can’t force El Salvador to send him back. Meanwhile, the administration is doubling down, accusing Abrego Garcia of being a gang member—even though there are no charges, no evidence, and no criminal record. His lawyers call it exactly what it is: false and unsupported. What makes this even more surreal is that back in 2019, a judge explicitly ordered that he not be deported. So how did this happen?
Abrego Garcia has never broken a law in the U.S., kept up with all his immigration check-ins, and followed the rules every step of the way. His reward? Detained and dumped in a foreign prison. This isn’t just a paperwork error—it’s a human rights crisis with serious legal implications. Now the clock is ticking, and the question is: will the courts stand firm, or will the administration get its delay?
The world is watching. And come Monday night, we'll know whether justice shows up—or disappears into red tape again.
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