Monday, April 14, 2025

El Salvador president says deported Maryland man can’t be brought back to US despite Supreme Court ruling: ‘Question is preposterous’

 El Salvador President Nayib Bukele claimed Monday that he has no ability to send a Maryland man deported to the Central American country back to the US despite a US Supreme Court ruling directing the Trump administration to take “steps to facilitate” his return.

“I hope you are not suggesting that I smuggle terrorists into the United States,” Bukele told reporters while sitting alongside President Trump in the Oval Office. “Of course, I’m not going to do it.

“The question is preposterous,” Bukele added. “I don’t have the power to return him to the United States.”

President Trump meeting with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office on April 14, 2025.
President Trump meeting with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office on April 14, 2025.

Kilmar Abrego García, who has alleged ties to MS-13, was sent last month to the notoriously brutal and overcrowded Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) alongside about 260 suspected gang members under the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act.

The Trump administration claims that Abrego Garcia illegally entered the country in 2011, a statement that two lower courts have affirmed.

“First and foremost, he was illegally in our country,” US Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters about Abrego García on Monday. “That’s up to El Salvador if they want to return him. That’s not up to us.”

“The Supreme Court ruled that if El Salvador wanted to return him,” she added, “we would facilitate it, meaning provide a plane.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio similarly stated that “the foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president of the United States, not by a court.”

U.S. President Donald Trump in conversation with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office at the White House
Bukele claimed in the Oval Office that he doesn’t have the power to send Kilmar Abrego García back to the United States from his country’s notorious CECOT prison.
“I don’t understand what the confusion is,” he added. “This individual is a citizen of El Salvador. He was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country. That’s where you deport people — back to their country of origin.”

 A Maryland federal judge had set an April 7 deadline for Abrego García’s return to US soil.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking to the media during the Oval Office meeting with Bukele.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking to the media during the Oval Office meeting with Bukele.

In an order handed down April 10, the high court directed the administration “to ‘facilitate’ Abrego Garcia’s release from custody in El Salvador and to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador” — though the deadline was no longer in effect.

The Supreme Court also ruled that the lower courts must show “deference owed to the Executive Branch in the conduct of foreign affairs.”

Kilmar Abrego García
Kilmar Abrego García’s legal team has denied allegations that he has ties to gangbangers.

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller chided Monday that it was “very arrogant even for American media to suggest that [Trump] would even tell El Salvador how to handle their own citizens.”

Trump himself indicated he would be interested in expanding the deportation efforts with El Salvador, but did not publicly address the Abrego Garcia case.

President Trump, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele
President Trump welcomed El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele to the White House on Monday.

“That’s where you deport people — back to their country of origin,” he argued.

A 2019 order from an immigration judge restricted the government from deporting Abrego Garcia to El Salvador due to concerns that he could face persecution from groups like the Barrio 18 gang.

Justice Department lawyers initially acknowledged in court documents that Abrego Garcia’s deportation was due to an “administrative error” and a “clerical error.”

Terrorism Confinement Center
El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center is notorious for its tough conditions.

Miller denied that claim Monday and chalked it up to a mistake by a Justice Department lawyer that was initially on the case but later removed by Bondi.

“That’s a big fact that all of you, most of you, have gotten wrong,” Miller told reporters ahead of Bukele’s meeting with Trump. “No one was mistakenly sent anywhere.”

Garcia's wife Jennifer Vasquez Sura at a press conference on her husband's deportation at the Cannon House Office Building on April 9, 2025.
Garcia’s wife Jennifer Vasquez Sura at a press conference on her husband’s deportation at the Cannon House Office Building on April 9, 2025.

“The only mistake that was made is a [Justice Department] lawyer put an incorrect line in a legal filing [and has] since been relieved,” he said. “[Abrego Garcia] is an illegal alien. He was deported to El Salvador.”

in court documents, the Trump administration has alleged that Abrego Garcia is “confirmed to be a ranking member of the MS-13 gang by a proven and reliable source,” something his family denies.

Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller argued that the Justice Department messed up in a court filing by saying the Maryland man was wrongly deported.

In a Sunday filing, the administration argued that the Supreme Court’s ruling does not mean that the US is obligated to press El Salvador for Abrego Garcia’s release.

“Taking ‘all available steps to facilitate’ the return of Abrego Garcia is thus best read as taking all available steps to remove any domestic obstacles that would otherwise impede the alien’s ability to return here,” DOJ lawyers wrote in a court filing Sunday.

“Indeed, no other reading of ‘facilitate’ is tenable — or constitutional — here.”

Bukele is the first Latin American leader to score a White House visit with Trump during his second term.

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