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A court has demanded the Trump admin return this man, and their defense has been that they don't have the power to do it. Now they publicly criticize a Senator for trying to get the man returned.
They really are stupid when it comes to undermining their own case, aren't they?
SCOTUS didn't order his return. The ruling was that this is a foreign policy matter at this point and the executive branch has foreign policy power, not the court. SCOTUS rule that the Trump administration has to facilitate his return. Trump is willing to facilitate his return, but El Salvador said no, and that is the end of discussion for this matter.
Anyway, it would be ridiculously weird for El Salvador to send their own citizen to the US who initiated came to the US illegally.
I'm amazed at how confidently wrong you are. Did you bother to read any of this yourself?
Yes, I read the ruling. Would you like to elaborate on what you disagree with me about?
The ruling says that any prisoners sent to El Salvador are still under US jurisdiction.
Go and read it this time.
This is not even a point of dispute. If El Salvador won't return their own citizen, then it is what it is.