El Salvador, Trump administration and Tren de Aragua
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Although the Trump administration concedes it made a mistake when it deported Abrego Garcia, it is opposing a request for him to be brought back to the U.S.
From CBS News
President Donald Trump's administration acknowledged Monday that sending Abrego Garcia to his native El Salvador was an “administrative error.”
From ABC
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