The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump administration must facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The decision comes after a lower court found that Garcia's deportation was carried out in error, and the high court upheld part of that ruling while sending the case back for further clarification. The ruling has sparked political controversy, with Trump allies claiming the reversal was part of a broader strategy, while critics accuse the administration of manipulating the situation. The case has drawn widespread attention on social media and raised questions about immigration enforcement and judicial oversight. The incident also coincided with a surge in financial markets, prompting speculation about political motives.
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Trump live updates: Supreme Court demands Maryland dad sent to El Salvador prison by mistake be returned
Markets surged. White House officials – who just one day earlier said Trump would never back down – claimed “this was his strategy all along” and “the art of the deal” at work. Social media exploded with accusations that the president had orchestrated a reverse “pump and dump” scheme.
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Supreme Court rules Trump admin must ‘facilitate’ return of wrongfully deported Maryland man
In a unanimous decision, the high court left part of Biden-appointed Maryland District Court Judge Paula Xinis’ order in effect but remanded the case back to her for the clarification.