Trump Administration’s Unusual Deportation Plan Exposes Flaws in Immigration Enforcement
The Trump administration’s attempt to deport Salvadoran immigrant Kilmar Ábrego García to Eswatini highlights serious inconsistencies and questionable decisions in U.S. immigration enforcement, raising critical questions about national sovereignty and due process.
When the Trump administration announced plans to deport Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran immigrant with visible ties to American communities, not to his homeland or a neighboring country—but all the way to Eswatini, a small African nation thousands of miles away—it was more than just an odd bureaucratic choice. This decision reflects a deeper dysfunction within our immigration system and calls into question how America’s borders and laws are being managed.Is This Deportation Decision Grounded in National Interest or Administrative Chaos?Ábrego García fled El Salvador over a decade ago, citing credible threats from violent gangs—a reality many Central Americans face....
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