El Salvador won't return deported man
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El Salvador's leader won't return man deported from US in error

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Kilmar Ábrego García is being held in a mega-prison in El Salvador .
President Nayib Bukele made the comments during a meeting at the White House with Donald Trump .
The US Supreme Court ruled last week that the government must "facilitate" the return of the deported man.
The Trump administration argues it cannot bring him home and it is "up to El Salvador if they want to return him".
Bukele stands to gain both money and political capital from accepting US deportees to Cecot .
El Salvador is receiving $ 20,000 ( 15,100 ) per deportee per year, according to US government documents.
Critics say the US is now less likely to challenge democratic setbacks or rights abuses.
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