The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court’s verdict, from an Al Salvador Jail, an Alladoron National in Maryland, where federal officials sent hundreds of suspected criminals and gang members in March, retained the convenience of the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
29 -year -old Abrego Garcia was deported last month to be a member of an alleged MS -13 gang, but his lawyers said they had no gang relations.
US District Judge Paula Shinis ordered federal officials to return to Maryland in Monday’s order, calling his exile “completely illegal”. On Thursday, the Supreme Court biased with Xinis.
“On March 15, 2025, the United States removed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from the United States, where he is currently detained in the Center for Terrorism Confusion (CECOT),” the order “said in the order. “The United States accepts that Abrego Garcia was subject to a restriction order to refuse to remove its removal, and that Al Salvador was illegal to remove.”
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This undivided photo provided by Murray Osorio PLLC shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Osorio PLLC died through AP)
Justice Sonia Sotomore said that he would have “refused to intervene in the litigation and completely refused the application.”
“Nevertheless, I agree with the court order that the appropriate solution is to provide Ebrego Garcia with all the procedures that he deserved, he was not illegally removed by Al Salvador,” Sotomyore wrote. “This means that the government should follow its obligation to provide Abrego Garcia in any future proceedings, proper notice of notice and the notice and opportunity to listen.”
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In this undivided picture provided by the US District Court for Maryland district, a person, identified as her husband, Kilmar Abrego Garcia by Jennifer Vaskes Sura, has been led by a guard through the imprisonment center of terrorism at Takoluka, Al Salvador. (US District Court for Maryland district through AP)
The High Court added, “This is properly released by the government to release from custody in Al Salvador and ensure that it is handled as it would not have been unfairly sent to Al Salvador.”
The Federal Court filing says that Abrego Garcia gang fled from Garcia to escape violence. Starting around 2006, the gang members “stung, hit, and killed and threatened to kill him.”
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He illegally entered the United States in 2011 and traveled to Maryland, where his elder brother, an American citizen lived.

Jennifer Vaskes, wife of Maryland’s Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was accidentally excluded to Al Salvador, speaks during a news conference at the multicolored center of Casa on Hyattsville, MD, Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Louis Magana)
Around 2016, Abrego Garcia, a female American citizen – Jennifer Vaskes Sura – and his two children, romantically joined with American citizens. They went together and the woman became pregnant with her child. Abrego Garcia worked to support his family in the construction industry, the court said.
On March 28, 2019, Abrego Garcia went to a home depot in Hyattsville, Maryland, solving for employment and recruited by three other men. Prince George County Police Department soon reached the spot and detained all four people.
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A prison guard moves from the US to the imprisonment center of terrorism in Tekoluka, Al Salvador on Sunday. (Al Salvador President Press Office through AP)
“At the police station, four youths were kept in separate rooms and were questioned. Valley Abrego Garcia was asked if he was a member of a gang; when he told the police that he was not, he said that he did not believe in him and repeatedly demanded that he provides information about other gang members,” The courts of the court. ” “The police told the plaintiff Abrego Garcia that if he cooperates, he would be released, but he repeatedly explained that he had no information to give because he did not know anything.”
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A judge later released him, and Abrego Garcia married his wife in 2019. He, however, recalled his child’s birth in federal custody, said in the federal complaint.
The complaint stated that Ebrego Garcia was arrested in Baltimore after working as a shift in Baltimore in Baltimore and he now picked up his son-in-5-year-old son, who has autism and other disabled, from his grandmother’s house, said in the complaint.