Trump Administration refuses to set the President Salvadoran Nayib Bukele to let Maryland a man who was wrongly deported to his country and closed in the infamous salvadoran prison – and Bouquel is not interested.
Bouquels, who met with Trump in the oval office on Monday, would he consider the release of Kilmar Abrego, who lives in Maryland before he was arrested and arrested for years, despite the Government to send himself to send the government to El Salvador.
The rationale of the Government for the deportation of the Abrego Garcia was that he was a member of the Salvadoran gang MS-13 in New York – and Bouke’s government in Cecot prison was built two years ago that he built two years ago that he built two years ago.
He also cited his government and Trump administration MS-13 as a terrorist organization, Bouquel offered a sarcastic response to the journalist.
“Do you suggest that I blame a terrorist in the United States? How do I get him back to the United States, as if smuggling him in the United States? Of course, I won’t do it,” he said.
Bouquel added that the question of the journalist was “nonsense” and said he was missing the power to bring him back.
“We just turned the capital of the world to the safest country of Western hemispheres. And you want to go back to the criminals, so we can return to the capital of the murder and it won’t happen.” He said.
Last week, the Supreme Court ordered the administration to “facilitate” the edition of Abrega Garcia, whose prison sentence in El Salvador was due to an accepted “administrative error”.
His removal in the vicious prison of the country was “illegal”, according to the High Court.

But Trump administration officials have repeatedly claimed that MS-13 member marked a foreign terrorist organization and thus acceptable to removing the country despite the judicial order that blocks its deportation.
ABREGO GARCIA was 15. March sent Cecot El Salvador, joining these mainly Venezuelan immigrants on the removal flights after the president was secretly called on by the members of the Gaga.
One of these planes allegedly wore immigrants with court orders for their removal, not under the average war bodies. In that plane, Abrego Garcia was in that plane – some administrative officials called “supervision” – despite orders for his removal from the country.
In 2019, the judge approved Humanitarian protection against removal after credible testimony for fear of violence and death in his home country, which he escaped in 2011. years.
Under that order, it is allowed to live and work in the United States legally, and must attend regular applications with immigration and customs applications. His latest appearance was in January, according to court documents, and his lawyer said that Abbrego Garcia has no criminal report in the United States or El Salvador. Since then she lives in Maryland with his wife and a 5-year-old child – and American citizens – and helping to lift two children from the previous relationship.
In resolving 22 pages earlier this month, the district judge Maryland Paul Xinis broke out Trump administration for his decision “Fully lawlessness” and “the sad mistake” to “shock the conscience.
“As the accused recognize, they did not have the legal authority to arrest him, not to be revised, not to send him to El Salvador – to bring him to El Salvador – in one of the most dangerous prisons in the Western Hemisphere,” Judge Xinis wrote.
He wrote several times during the Friday afternoon hearing for “basic” information about where the Abbrego Garcia, and what the government returned, judicial lawyers that they could not answer. He then ordered the administration to provide daily updates on his condition.
But in court footers, lawyers emphasized that they interpret the order of the Supreme Court not to direct Trump – that the courts “do not have external relations in a certain way, or in a certain way to lead external relations or dealing with foreign sovereign.”
In oval office along with Trump, State Secretary Marco Rubio echoed that line of argument after Trump asked him to strive during the question and answer session.
“I don’t understand what the mess is. This individual is a citizen of El Salvador. He was illegally in the United States and returned to his country. He was deported to his country of origin,” he said. “And I can tell you … The Foreign Policy of the United States is carried out by the President of the United States, not the court. And no court in the United States has the right to perform the United States’s foreign policy.
Hearing in case the schedule on Tuesday.