If Kilmar Abrego García is doomed, all Americans are

If Kilmar Abrego García is doomed, all Americans are
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The Washington Post
By Monica HesseWhere it stands right now is that Kilmar Abrego García appears to be out of options. The United States government says it is not legally obligated to save him; the Salvadoran president says his country couldn’t help even if it wanted to. At every turn, this seems to have been a miscarriage of every definition of justice, and it’s worth reminding ourselves just how in God’s name we got here and what it means.On March 12, Abrego García had just picked up his 5-year-old, special-needs son when he...

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