Judge Blocks Deportation of Maryland Man
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Judge orders return of wrongly deported Maryland man to US from El Salvador
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia , a Salvadoran migrant who lived in the U.S. legally with a work permit, was deported in error last month when the government flew three planes of migrants alleged to have ties to violent gangs or immigration violations to the Central America country.
The administration has argued it has no legal authority to bring him back to the country, though his lawyers dispute that.
The Justice Department called the judge's order 'indefensible' and urged the appeals court to immediately pause the ruling.
(Reporting by Mike Scarcella ; additional reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta ; Editing by David Bario , Deepa Babington , Aidan Lewis and Cynthia Osterman ).
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