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On Friday, a lawyer plans to ask a court to order the return of his client to the United States.
On Friday, a lawyer plans to ask a court to order the return of his client to the United States.
On Friday, a lawyer plans to ask a court to order the return of his client to the United States.
NPR's immigration policy reporter, Ximena Agustillo, has more. Hi, Ximena.
NPR's immigration policy reporter, Ximena Agustillo, has more. Hi, Ximena.
NPR's immigration policy reporter, Ximena Agustillo, has more. Hi, Ximena.
Okay, so tell us what we know about who Abrego Agustillo is and what happened to him.
Okay, so tell us what we know about who Abrego Agustillo is and what happened to him.
Okay, so tell us what we know about who Abrego Agustillo is and what happened to him.
Okay, so the administration admits in court they knew they couldn't deport him to El Salvador, but they deported him anyways?
Okay, so the administration admits in court they knew they couldn't deport him to El Salvador, but they deported him anyways?
Okay, so the administration admits in court they knew they couldn't deport him to El Salvador, but they deported him anyways?
So what does his lawyer say about this insistence by the government that Garcia cannot be returned?
So what does his lawyer say about this insistence by the government that Garcia cannot be returned?
So what does his lawyer say about this insistence by the government that Garcia cannot be returned?
Now, are these men that have been detained and accused of crimes, like being part of a criminal gang, supposed to get due process?
Now, are these men that have been detained and accused of crimes, like being part of a criminal gang, supposed to get due process?
Now, are these men that have been detained and accused of crimes, like being part of a criminal gang, supposed to get due process?
And that didn't happen in these cases. NPR's Ximena Bastillo, thank you so much. Thank you. And that's Up First for Wednesday, April 2nd. I'm Laila Faldin.
And that didn't happen in these cases. NPR's Ximena Bastillo, thank you so much. Thank you. And that's Up First for Wednesday, April 2nd. I'm Laila Faldin.