Action Letter
Demand Accountability for the Unlawful Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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Subject: Demand Accountability for the Unlawful Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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Dear [Representative/Senator Last Name],
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I am writing to express deep concern over the U.S. government’s unlawful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a legally protected Maryland resident — to a Salvadoran prison infamous for human rights abuses.
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As documented in a federal court ruling on April 6, 2025, the government violated standing legal protections under the Immigration and Nationality Act by forcibly removing Mr. Garcia to El Salvador, despite a binding 2019 order granting him protection from removal. The judge described the government’s actions as “wholly lawless” and found no legal authority, warrant, or removal order supporting his detention or deportation.
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Even more troubling, administration officials continue to publicly assert baseless gang affiliations — placing Mr. Garcia’s life at even greater risk inside a facility known to house rival gangs and to practice inhumane treatment.
This is not just a violation of immigration law. It is a direct threat to due process, judicial authority, and democratic accountability.
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I urge you to:
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Ensure Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s safe and immediate return to the United States.**
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Investigate how this deportation was allowed to happen in defiance of legal protections.**
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Rein in the abuse of executive power that enabled the outsourcing of U.S. detention to a foreign prison.**
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Speak out publicly to affirm that due process, truth, and human dignity must remain cornerstones of our democracy.**
No one — citizen or noncitizen — should be treated this way by a government bound by the Constitution.
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Please take action now to uphold the rule of law.
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Sincerely,
[Your Name]