American judge decided on Friday that the Trump government should take care of a man from the Maryland that was incorrectly deported to El Salvador To return to the United States within three days, another case against the government’s hard -core stretching policies that arrived in US courts.

The US has already recognized that the Kilmar Abrego Garciaimmigrant living legally in the US with a work permit, was accidentally deported as a alleged member of “violent gangs”, with one of the three flights to Salvador last month, according to the news agency Reuters.

Following the deposition of government lawyers, the US Regional Judge Paola Xinis In Maryland’s Greenbelt he decided that the government should take steps to bring him back to the United States, by April 7.

The Ministry of Justice will appeal against the mandate at the 4th US -based US Court of Appeal, according to the court’s ruling after the hearing.

In her statement, the White House spokesman, Charolin Levittsaid Xinis should contact El Salvador President Nagib Bouquets, “Because we do not know if the judge has jurisdiction or power in the country of El Salvador.”

“They admit that they had no legal authorization to remove him in El Salvador,” Saimon Mosenberg said. “The public interest is for the government to follow the law.”

In an unusual US court debate, Judge Xinis asked him Ruvenigovernment lawyer, because the US was unable to bring Abrego Garcia back, with Ruveni answering that he had asked this question to US government officials without getting a satisfactory answer.

This case is yet another point of intense confrontation with the political suppression of the migration by the Trump government, which has raised constitutional issues and has caused a judge to reprimand a judge in Washington, who is considering if US officials have violated a court ruling temporarily.

Trump on March 15 cited law About foreign enemies of 1798 To immediately deport, alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang. The government said it sent two flights to El Salvador that day, transporting deported, after investigation, according to the rarely used statutes in times of war. A third flight carried people deported in accordance with other rules.

Abrego Garcia traveled unjustly on the third flight, despite the October 2019 judicial order provided him with deportation, a US immigration and customs official said in court.

Abrego Garcia was arrested by Ice officers on March 12 and questioned for his alleged participation in a gang. The government argued that he was a member of the MS-13 gang, something he himself refused.

His lawyers, who also represented his wife and his five -year -old child in the US, said the US had failed to take action ‘To correct what they themselves describe as error. Abrego Garcia’s wife, who attended Friday’s hearing, and his child is US citizens.

The Trump government has also sent military troops to the US border and has commissioned federal agents to focus on suppressing immigration in the midst of growing arrests and expulsion efforts.