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President Trump met Salvador and President Nayed Bukele at the White House yesterday.
Trump did not ask Bukele to release a man wrongly deported from the U.S. last month to a Salvadoran prison.
The White House claims, without evidence, the deported man,
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is a gang member, allegations his lawyers deny.
The U.S. Supreme Court has told the Trump administration to facilitate his return.
And Piers Franco-Ordone says it appears the Trump administration is taking a very limited view of the court's decision.
So with this meeting yesterday,
Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Supreme Court's order to facilitate simply means they need to provide a plane to return him.
But first, El Salvador has to release him.
And it's clear the Trump administration has no intention of asking Bukele to do that.
And Piers Franco-Ordone is reporting.
Trump also talked to the Salvadoran president yesterday about the possibility of deporting American citizens to El Salvador.
Trump says this would be for criminals.