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Supreme Court says US must begin process to release man deported to El Salvador

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USA TODAY

Daily News, News

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

The Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to begin the process of releasing Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador.

China will increase tariffs on U.S. goods to 125%.

Inflation eased in March.

USA TODAY Congress Reporter Riley Beggin discusses the blueprint approved by House Republicans to start work on President Donald Trump's agenda. Plus, the House GOP passes a bill to require proof of citizenship for voter registration, and approves a bill to restrict the reach of judges.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the Department of Health and Human Services will know the cause of the 'autism epidemic' by September.

USA TODAY Wellness Reporter Charles Trepany recounts his stay at a real-life 'White Lotus' hotel, and the broader appeal of wellness travel.

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Good morning. I'm Taylor Wilson, and today is Friday, April 11, 2025. This is the excerpt.

0:44.9

Today, the Supreme Court says the U.S. must begin the process to release a Maryland man who is deported to El Salvador.

0:51.7

Plus, China responds on tariffs, and let's talk about wellness travel.

0:57.8

The Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration to begin the process of releasing a

1:02.2

Maryland man and mistakenly deported to Central America. In an unsigned order issued late yesterday,

1:07.7

the High Court said the U.S. must facilitate the release of Kilmar

1:11.0

Abrago-Garcia. The justices did not say exactly what Abrago-Garcia's release from custody

1:16.1

will look like or how he can get back to the U.S. Instead, they sent the case back to a district

1:20.8

judge in Maryland who last week ordered the administration to bring him back to the U.S.

1:25.4

Federal immigration agents arrested the 29-year-old last month

1:28.5

after pulling him over near his home in Biltzville, Maryland, about half an hour outside of Washington.

1:33.9

Officials have contended he is a member of the MS-13 criminal gang, though they have presented no evidence to back up that claim.

1:40.5

Three days after his arrest, Abrago Garcia was deported, even though he had a protective order barring his expulsion from the country.

1:47.8

He was sent to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, known as Seacott, which has been criticized for its harsh and dangerous conditions, as well as its rough treatment of prisoners.

2:07.1

China earlier today increased its tariffs on U.S. imports to 125% following President Donald Trump's decision to hike duties on Chinese goods to 145%. China's mission to the

2:12.9

World Trade Organization also said today it had filed an additional complaint to the trade body over U.S.

2:18.7

tariffs. Trump said yesterday he would revive the reciprocal tariffs that he paused for 90 days

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