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A member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus holds up a sign supporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a news conference to discuss Abrego Garcia’s arrest and deportation.

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A member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus holds up a sign supporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a news conference to discuss Abrego Garcia’s arrest and deportation.

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The Trump administration admitted that it wrongfully deported a man named Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

It had also been arguing that courts cannot compel the U.S. government to return him to this country.

The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously determined the government must “facilitate” his release from the El Salvador prison where he is being held, but the Department of Justice has so far only confirmed his presence at that prison.

If he is not returned to this country to face due process, people following this case point out a troubling implication: The government could potentially send anyone to a foreign prison – regardless of citizenship – with no legal recourse.

Harvard University emeritus professor of constitutional law Laurence Tribe explains his argument.

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This episode was produced by Tyler Bartlam and Marc Rivers. It was edited by Patrick Jarenwattananon and Sarah Robbins. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.

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