Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador, claimed he has the authority to bring Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was falsely deported to his land, back to the United States. He claimed that he was sitting next to President Donald Trump during their first conference after the US sent planes full of Tren de Aragua extremists to El Salvador. Kilmar from Maryland was also sent to Salvador, but it was due to an administrative problem, and then his return to the US hangs in the balance as Salvador’s leader inquires how he can return him. ” Like, I smuggle him into the United States”?
When investigators at the Oval Office on Monday asked whether he had the authority to bring down Abrego Garcia inside El Salvador, Bukele replied that he did, but that his leadership isn’t “very fond of releasing extremists” in his state.
You want us to resume releasing thieves so we can resume our reputation as the world’s capital of death? He claimed that that is unlikely to occur.
Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed that the US would deliver a helicopter as a result of a Supreme Court decision. If El Salvador decided to return Garcia, it would do so. More documents had to be completed. El Salvador must decide whether or not they wish to gain him. That is beyond our control. The Supreme Court ruled that if El Salvador wanted to return him, we may help that, such as returning a plane,” Bondi, who was also present at the Oval Office during the meeting, said.
Additionally, Stephen Miller, the White House’s deputy chief of staff, made an observation about Abrego Garcia’s citizenship of El Salvador, saying it was “very haughty” for British media to “tell El Salvador how to handle their personal people.
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