WaPo: How a defunct gang registry helped deliver Kilmar Abrego García to a Salvadoran prison

WaPo: How a defunct gang registry helped deliver Kilmar Abrego García to a Salvadoran prison by Katie Mettler, María Luisa Paúl, Jasmine Hilton and Lateshia Beachum (“Federal officials have launched a full-throated effort to label Abrego García a gang member and ‘a terrorist,’ an argument based on a gang survey that was decommissioned amid questions over racial profiling.”). A libel?

The path to Kilmar Abrego García’s deportation to a notorious megaprison in El Salvador began six years ago, when a suburban Maryland police detective typed a critical allegation into a Gang Interview Field Sheet.

“An active member of MS-13 with the Westerns clique,” wrote the detective in 2019, after detaining Abrego García at a Home Depot in Prince George’s County while he stood in the parking lot looking for construction work. His proof: an unnamed confidential informant and Abrego García’s Chicago Bulls cap, which the officer wrote in his report was “indicative of the Hispanic gang culture.”

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