A lawyer for the Maryland man and alleged gang member who was deported in error to El Salvador has said that it might take a contempt order to prompt the U.S. government to return him from that country. ABC's Karen Travers joins us with more this morning.
April 16th, 2025, 12:23 pm
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Karen Travers, ABC's White House Correspondent
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Published April 16th, 2025, 12:23 pm
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A lawyer for the Maryland man and alleged gang member who was deported in error to El Salvador has said that it might take a contempt order to prompt the U.S. government to return him from that country. ABC's Karen Travers joins us with more this morning.
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