The Point about Kilmar Abrego Garcia is Due Process and the Law

President Donald Trump is spreading lies about Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Trump, a convicted felon, is denying others the due process that he himself received through the legal system. On Easter Day, Trump escalated his attacks on the wrongly deported Maryland immigrant, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, by threatening legal action against those who do not support his false claims. Too bad the same does not apply to him!

In a post on Truth Social, the platform he owns, Trump stated, “Those who lie to the American people on behalf of violent criminals must be held accountable by the agencies and the courts.”

Despite the guarantees of a free press and the First Amendment in the United States, Trump and his administration continue to falsely portray Abrego Garcia as a violent gang member. They refuse to acknowledge the possibility that he was deported in error, which he was as they admitted in court. 

Abrego Garcia, a native of El Salvador, fled his country in 2011 due to fear of persecution by gangs. A federal judge found it reasonable to believe that he would face persecution if sent back. Multiple courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, have upheld the protective order granted to Abrego Garcia and have instructed the Trump administration to facilitate his return to the U.S.

It is absolutely clear that Abrego Garcia stands innocent of any felonies, in stark contrast to Trump. The Trump team is shamefully trying to mislead the public with their unfounded claims. In a shocking display, Trump posed with a manipulated image, falsely alleging that it showcases Abrego Garcia’s hands, supposedly featuring the tattooed words “MS-13.” However, that’s nothing but a phony picture, and it only serves to highlight their desperate tactics.

This is not just about Abrego Garcia; it is about due process and the law. If Trump can deny someone their rights, it sets a dangerous precedent for all Americans. Stand up for justice and the rule of law.

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