Kilmar Abrego Garcia's situation reveals serious concerns regarding due process in the U.S. His deportation to El Salvador was based on unsubstantiated claims of gang affiliation, supported only by a confidential informant's vague allegation. Despite lacking substantive evidence, he was imprisoned without a hearing. The judge ruled that accusations against him were poorly founded, yet the U.S. government continues to fund this incarceration, raising critical questions about legal integrity and the treatment of immigrants under the law.
The evidence against Abrego Garcia consisted of nothing more than his Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie, and a vague, uncorroborated allegation from a confidential informant.
Abrego Garcia has never been charged with being a member of the gang, and judges decided it was enough to keep him detained.
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