The U.S. government deported an El Salvadoran illegal immigrant to El Salvador despite him having protection against removal, according to new court filings.
Abrego-Garcia was deported after President Donald Trump signed a proclamation declaring another gang, Tren de Aragua, had invaded the United States. The proclamation directed immigration officials to deport members of the gang.
Abrego-Garcia illegally entered the United States around 2011 before settling in Maryland. Immigration officers in 2019 took him into custody.
Federal law prohibits the deportation to their home countries of illegal immigrants who have been granted such protection.
ICE “was aware of this grant of withholding of removal at the time Abrego-Garcia’s removal from the United States,” Cerna said in the new declaration. Internal forms noted the protection.
Abrego-Garcia was not on the initial passenger list for the flight that took illegal immigrants from the United States to El Salvador on March 15, according to the official. He was listed as an alternate. But as others were removed from the flight for unspecified reasons, Abrego-Garcia “moved up the list and was assigned to the flight,” with the manifest not indicating that Abrego-Garcia had protection against deportation.
The filings were lodged with federal court in Washington. They were in response to Abrego-Garcia asking the court to compel the U.S. government to request that the El Salvadoran government return him to U.S. custody.
Abrego-Garcia’s lawyers say their client, who is now married to a U.S. citizen, is not a member of MS-13 or any other gang.
Administration officials said the motion should be denied because they do not have custody of Abrego-Garcia, meaning the court lacks jurisdiction.
“Because this Court has no power over a foreign sovereign and because Plaintiffs have not clearly shown that enjoining Defendants as Plaintiffs ask will likely redress their injuries, Plaintiffs lack standing for the relief they seek,” they wrote.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Tuesday that Abrego-Garcia “was a member of the brutal and vicious MS-13 gang.”
She added that intelligence showed that Abrego-Garcia was involved in human trafficking. “Foreign terrorists do not have legal protections in the United States of America anymore,” Leavitt said.
A lawyer representing Abrego-Garcia did not return a request for comment by publication time.