He was deported in error. Why Trump won’t bring him home.

他被错误地驱逐出境。为什么特朗普不愿将他带回。

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2025-04-03

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A Maryland father was mistakenly sent to a Salvadoran prison. The administration called it an “administrative error.” Nick Miroff of The Atlantic joins to discuss.  Farmers, a constituency that supported Trump, are worried about the impact of tariffs. The Wall Street Journal’s Kristina Peterson talks about how they’re feeling. Politico’s Alice Miranda Ollstein discusses a Planned Parenthood case that went before the Supreme Court. Plus, why you shouldn’t rush to buy gold, the similarities between the fault line that caused the Myanmar earthquake and the San Andreas Fault in California, and tips to reduce your suffering this allergy season. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • Good morning.

  • It's Thursday, April 3rd.

  • I'm Shemitah Basu.

  • This is Apple News today.

  • On today's show, some farmers start to fear the squeeze from Trump's tariffs.

  • Planned Parenthood faces threats to its funding on multiple fronts and why every allergy season feels worse than the last.

  • But first,

  • the Trump administration says they've deported a man from Maryland to El Salvador in error,

  • but that they stand by the deportation and are powerless to bring him home.

  • The man's name is Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

  • Atlantic reporter Nick Miroff was the first to report on the so called error.

  • Kilmar Abrego Garcia was arrested in Maryland on March 12th.

  • Within 48 hours, he was relocated down to an ICE deportation staging area in South Texas.

  • And you know, two days later,

  • his wife recognized him in the photos released by the Salvadoran president

  • showing all of these detainees arriving in that mega prison complex after the Trump administration's three deportation flights.

  • According to court filings,

  • Abrego Garcia came to the United States almost 15 years ago as a teenager after fleeing gang violence in El Salvador,

  • the very country where he is now detained.

  • In 2019,