MS-13, El Salvador and Maryland
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The White House admits a “clerical error” was to blame for mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison.
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The Trump administration erroneously deported a man it alleges is a gang member in Maryland back to El Salvador as part of its March 15 deportation flights despite a judge's ruling prohibiting his re...
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“On March 15, although ICE was aware of his protection from removal to El Salvador, Abrego Garcia was removed to El Salvador because of an administrative error,” the Trump administration filing state...
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Maryland Republican Rep. Andy Harris is not happy with how some media outlets have reported on the “administrative error” that caused a Beltsville, Maryland, man to be mistakenly deported to a
A federal judge in Virginia ruled Tuesday there was enough evidence to keep accused MS-13 top leader Henrry Josue Villatoro Santos in custody after his arrest in late March.
Roche said on Wednesday that a trial testing higher doses of its multiple sclerosis drug Ocrevus did not show an efficacy benefit over the standard dose, a setback in a bid to further boost usage of the best-selling therapy.
An “administrative error” that led to a Maryland man being deported to a brutal prison in El Salvador as part of Donald Trump’s immigration policy has thrust Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia into the national spotlight.
Who is Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia? If you ask the left, he's an innocent father of three (one biological kid, two step-kids) who lives in Maryland, has
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The Trump administration said it made an “administrative error” in deporting a suspected MS-13 gang member to an El Salvador prison despite an immigration judge’s order barring his removal to that nation.
While new retirement benefits for new public employees have been signed into law, new funding for the state retirement system died on Saturday.
Two teenagers were arrested Saturday in connection to a drive-by shooting that injured a 17-year-old in Gulfport, police said. Police arrived at 6:24 a.m. Saturday on the 3000 block of 57th Avenue and said the 17-year-old had been shot. He was brought to a hospital and authorities said the injury was not life threatening.