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Maryland Father’s Deportation Case to be Heard in Court

Maryland Father’s Deportation Case to be Heard in Court

A Maryland father, wrongly deported to El Salvador in 2023, will have his case heard in a U.S. court on April 4, 2025. The man, identified as Abrego Garcia, was mistakenly sent back to his home country despite having legal status in the U.S. His case has sparked a significant rally in Maryland, drawing attention to the broader issues of immigration and deportation errors.

The lawsuit against the U.S. government claims negligence and seeks to address the emotional and financial toll on Garcia and his family. The case has also reignited debates over immigration policies, particularly those implemented during the Trump administration, which some argue led to increased instances of wrongful deportations.

Community leaders and immigration rights advocates gathered in Maryland to support Garcia, emphasizing the need for systemic changes to prevent future errors. The outcome of this case could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future, potentially affecting thousands of immigrants across the U.S.

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