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Far-right media has been pushing Pierre Poilievre on whether he’d deport non-citizens for taking part in pro-Palestinian protests. Here’s what he’s been saying in response:


New images of Senator @vanhollen.senate.gov meeting with Kilmar Garcia in El Salvador Bless you for taking the risk of going there Senator! #MomSky





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Exclusive: Abrego Garcia's wife responds after restraining order revealed
The restraining order was filed by Jennifer Vasquez Sura in a Maryland court in 2021, according to documents released by DHS.

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Opinion | The Emergency Is Here (Gift Article)
Trump is disappearing people to a Salvadoran prison for terrorists. And he says he wants to send “homegrown” Americans there next.


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Four Democrats Blocked From Meeting With Abrego Garcia Amid Push For Return To U.S.
Democrats have pushed for Abrego Garcia’s release after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month, blasting the Trump administration for contesting a Supreme Court order demanding it to fac...

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Ex-ICE director says Abrego Garcia will be 'deported again' if returned to US
A retired acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director said Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was deported to the terrorist confinement center (CECOT) in El Salvador, will be removed again if he is approved to return to the U.S. “Let's start where it is operationally, if he comes back to the United States, he's going to be deported again,” Ron Vitiello, who served during President Trump's first term, said during a Thursday evening appearance on NewsNation’s “The Hill.” The Supreme Court and an appeals court supported a lower court ruling ordering the Trump administration to “facilitate” Abrego Garcia's release, but the White House says there’s no chance he will be brought back. Vitiello described efforts by Democrats to get him returned to the U.S. as “grandstanding.” Trump and El Salvador President Nayib Bukele both said Monday they would not help Abrego Garcia get released . The administration acknowledged in court that his his removal was an “administrative error,” but it has since shifted its position. “If the roles were reversed, if there was an American citizen in jail in the United States that did something in El Salvador that they were concerned about, if they asked us to send a native son of America, just because they asked us to, we wouldn't do that either,” Vitiello said. The White House has claimed the Maryland man has ties to the MS-13 gang and was a criminal, which Abrego Garcia and his wife deny. An immigration judge granted him approval to stay in the U.S. after fleeing El Salvador due to violence and persecution. Abrego Garcia resided in Maryland for more than a decade before ICE deported him to his country of origin.

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a cartoon of homer simpson walking down a street with a crowd behind him that says ringing hear ye hear ye
ALT: a cartoon of homer simpson walking down a street with a crowd behind him that says ringing hear ye hear ye


