Rep. Robert Garcia in El Salvador to demand Abrego Garcia's return, warns of "major constitutional crisis"
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Washington — Rep. Robert Garcia, who traveled with lawmakers to El Salvador Monday to demand the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, warned the case is "on its way to a major constitutional crisis" as the White House says it doesn't intend to bring back the mistakenly deported Maryland man.
Garcia, a California Democrat, said on "CBS Mornings Plus" that it's "really important" that people understand the situation, after the administration admitted in court that Abrego Garcia was mistakenly sent to a prison in El Salvador with a group of more than 230 men accused of being gang members. The Supreme Court ruled that a judge's decision properly required the government to "facilitate" Abergo Garcia's return. But the White House, along with El Salvador's president, has given no indication that they plan to return him.
Garcia said the situation is "incredibly serious," citing a lack of due process and the denying of a judge's order.

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