Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi has reaffirmed her position that the responsibility for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia's return lies solely with El Salvador. Speaking at a press conference, Bondi stated, "The decision is ultimately up to El Salvador. End of the story." This declaration comes despite the fact that a judge is currently reviewing the case and considering all legal arguments.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is wanted in El Salvador on charges related to gang activity. His presence in the United States has sparked a legal debate over extradition laws and human rights concerns. Advocates for Abrego Garcia argue that he faces potential danger if returned to El Salvador.
Bondi's insistence that the matter is closed has drawn criticism from legal experts and human rights organizations. They maintain that the court's decision should be respected and that all legal avenues should be exhausted before a final determination is made. The case continues to be closely watched as it raises important questions about international law and the rights of individuals facing extradition.
Bondi Insists Abrego Garcia Case is El Salvador's Responsibility
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi reiterated that the decision to return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia rests with El Salvador. This statement comes as a judge continues to deliberate on the case. Bondi's stance has drawn criticism from human rights advocates. The legal battle over Abrego Garcia's extradition remains ongoing.