Legal analysts have stated that President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has the power to allow the return of a man who was incorrectly deported from Maryland to El Salvador. The deportation was an error, and the man should not have been sent to El Salvador. While Bukele possesses the legal means to rectify the situation, experts doubt his willingness to act.
The experts base their assessment on a number of factors, including Bukele's past actions and public statements. They believe that the Salvadoran president might not view the case as a priority. The U.S. State Department has not yet commented on the situation. The wrongfully deported man remains in El Salvador awaiting a resolution.
Experts: El Salvador's Bukele Could Return Wrongfully Deported Man
Legal experts believe El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele possesses the authority to facilitate the return of a man mistakenly deported from Maryland. The man was wrongly sent to El Salvador. However, these experts suggest that Bukele may not be inclined to intervene in the case. This raises questions about the willingness of the Salvadoran government to correct the error.