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Headline Roundup April 14th, 2025

Common Ground: Many Call for Abrego Garcia's Return From El Salvador 

Summary from the AllSides News Team

In an alleged administrative error, US resident Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The US government currently says it cannot rectify the situation due to legal complications and El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele said he has no plans to return Abrego Garcia in a meeting with President Donald Trump on Monday.

The Details: Abrego Garcia, a non-permanent US resident with legal protected status residing in Baltimore, was apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, who reportedly informed him his “status has changed.” Despite having no criminal record and checking in with ICE regularly as part of his protected status, Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador, and wasn't given a chance to challenge the decision. Writers across the political spectrum condemned the government's lack of action to return Abrego Garcia. 

From the Center and Left: In an editorial by the Houston Chronicle (Center bias) board, the board describes Abrego Garcia's situation as cruel and Kafkaesque—collateral damage in Trump's “mass-deportation crusade.” A Mother Jones (Left) piece adds that his case paves the way for an authoritarian state where legal citizens can be detained and deported for political disagreement. 

From the Right: A National Review (Right) editorial said, “Abrego Garcia is deportable, and should be deported, but a judge had ruled, in connection with 2019 proceedings over his time-barred asylum claim, that he couldn’t be sent to El Salvador,” calling the deportation an “obvious injustice.” The excuse that the government cannot bring him back because of the El Salvadorian government is “a ridiculous pretense because the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, will clearly do anything we ask,” the editors added. 

Written by the AllSides staff (of humans). Learn moreSupport our mission. Editor's note: updated for clarity on Abrego Garcia's immigration status.

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From the Right
Abrego Garcia Should Be Returned from El Salvador
Abrego Garcia Should Be Returned from El Salvador

Abrego Garcia Family/Handout via Reuters

Opinion

The court fight over Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is a most unusual one in that no one denies that the government violated the law in deporting him.

Abrego Garcia, a national of El Salvador who was here illegally, was removed from the United States along with alleged Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang members from Venezuela who were deported to a Salvadoran prison in a rush last month. While the administration invoked the Alien Enemy Act as to the Venezuelans and similarly deported them without due process (erroneously so, according to the Supreme Court),...

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From the Left
Trump Refuses to Bring Back Those Wrongly Detained in El Salvador. You Could Be Next.
Opinion

At any moment, the Supreme Court will issue a decision in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man whom the Trump administration admits it deported to a notorious Salvadoran mega prison due to “administrative error.” The ruling could pose a make or break moment, not just for the life of Abrego Garcia, but for what kind of country we are going to be. 

Less than three months into Trump’s second term, the stakes of litigation over its agenda are extremely high. If the Supreme Court requires the US government...

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From the Center
Trump sent a legal immigrant to a hellish Salvadoran prison by mistake. Why won't the U.S. bring him back?
Opinion

“How can I be under arrest? And in this manner?” Franz Kafka’s famous fictional character, Josef K, asks the two men who show up at his apartment early one morning. 

“We don’t answer such questions,” the men tell him.

“You’re going to have to answer them,” K responds. “Here are my papers, now show me yours, starting with the arrest warrant.” 

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