A High Advisor of the White House, Stephen Miller, contradicted Trump administration statements in the courts, claiming that the young Kilmar Abrego García was not deported to a Salvadoran prison by mistake.
His comment came after the Department of Justice affirmed that the young, Salvadoran and resident citizen of Maryland, was deported due to an “administrative error”, since he was protected from deportation by a 2019 court order.
The career lawyer of the Department of Justice made by the Revelation was later suspended when Attorney General Pam Bondi said he did not “strongly” defend the Trump administration.
However, Miller declared on Monday that lawyer Erez Reuveni was suspended by a “incorrect” phrase.
“Nobody was mistaken anywhere. It is an important fact that all of you, most, have understood badly. No one was sent anywhere. The only mistake was that a lawyer put an incorrect line in a legal document that has already been dismissed.
Trump administration officials have made affidavits indicating that he was expelled from the country by mistake.
“The operation that led to the deportation of Ábrego García to El Salvador was designed to include only people without impediments to deportation. ICE was aware of this deportation suspension at the time of deportation of Ábrego García of the United States. Reference was made to this situation in internal forms,” wrote Robert Cerna, interim director of the field office for compliance and deportation operations of the service of immigration and control of the service of immigration and control of the service of immigration. United States Customs (ICE).
“For an administrative error, Ábrego García was deported from the United States to El Salvador. This was an oversight.”
