The attorney general Pam Bondi doubled the affirmation of the Trump administration that it is “that depends on El Salvador” if Kilmar Armando Abrego García, an illegal immigrant in Maryland that was deported last month, can return to the United States.
Speaking to journalists at a press conference on Wednesday, Bondi reiterated his previous statement that depends on the president of El Salvadore, Nayib Bumle, if his country operates for returning Abrego García to the United States, just even if it was an administrative in the back.
“He will not return to our country,” Bondi told Fox News on Wednesday, in response to a question about his legal status that verifies the informative session.
Abrego García is a Salvadoran citizen who had been living in Maryland before being deported in March. Now, it is believed that he is a hero in the extensive maximum security prison in his country of origin. Both a federal court and the Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” their release and return to the US. For appropriate deportation procedures.
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The attorney general Pam Bondi and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio, center on the right, feel close when President Donald Trump meets with El Salvadore President Nayib Bukele, left, in the Oval Office of the White House. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Bondi made clear on Wednesday that they continue to see the problem as a direct in the reach of Bukele.
“President Bukele said he wasn’t sending him back. That is the end of the story,” he said. “If I wanted to send it back, we would return a plane trip. There was no situation, where I was going to stay in this country. None.”
His comments occur after the Supreme Court confirmed the order of a lower court requesting the Government to “facilitate” the liberation of Abbego García de la Custody in El Salvador and “ensure that his case is handled to him Warmvor.”
On Tuesday, a federal judge in Maryland ordered Trump’s lawyers and plaintiffs to carry out a two -week “intense” discovery process and accelerated in the efforts made to facilitate the facilitation of the return order of Abrego García, department, the department department its return as the court weighs if the Trump administration has been acting in good faith.
“Cancel the holidays, cancel other appointments,” said the United States District Judge, Paula Xinis, both parties on Tuesday, cleaning the way for what Wolde was an extremely fast time frame.
“There will be no tolerance for the game or the great,” he said about the process.
Bondi also emphasized that Abrego García is not an American citizen and has been living “illegally in our country in El Salvador.”
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A prison officer protects a cell in the maximum security prison for the mandatory housing of terrorism on April 4, 2025 in Tecoluca, San Vicente, El Salvador. (Alex Peña/Getty images)
That is not in dispute. An American court granted Abrego García the temporary protected status in 2019, finding that he faced a “clear probability of future persecution” if he returned, and that “the Salvadorian authorities were and could not be fast to protect him.”
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It was not the first time this week that Trump’s officials have suggested that El Salvador should say the end of the state of Abrego García.
They also made this claim on Monday, when President Donald Trump received Bukele in the White House for a bilateral summit.

Kilmar Abrego García was deported to a prison in El Salvador last month. (Fox News)
When journalists asked about Abrego García, Bondi and other cabinet officials said the matter was at the height of the Bukele administration.
“That depends on El Salvador if they want to return it. That doesn’t depend on us,” Bondi said then. “The Supreme Court ruled a precedent that if El Salvador wanted to return it,” he continued. “This is international issues, foreign issues.”
Bondi added that “if they wanted to return it, we would face facilitation, which means providing a plane.”
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The White House Cabinet Deputy Director Stephen Miller doubled in Bondi’s statement, noting that Abrego García is a Salvadoran citizen.
“He is very arrogant, only for the American media, suggesting that we would like to tell El Salvador how to manage his own citizens as a starting point,” Miller told journalists, claiming that “two courses” had found that advocate was a member of the MS-13 gang.