Breaking News: U.S. Government Fails to Comply with Supreme Court Ruling in Abrego Garcia Case. Learn More
Murray Osorio PLLC is an immigration law firm committed to fighting for justice and human rights. We are currently representing Kilmar Abrego Garcia in his wrongful deportation case—a case that has profound implications for the constitutional protections that apply to everyone, regardless of immigration status.
In March 2025, after living in the United States for nearly two decades, Mr. Abrego Garcia was detained and deported to El Salvador, where he was sent to the notorious CECOT megaprison. This deportation was a direct violation of a humanitarian protection order granted to him by an immigration judge in 2019. He was arrested and deported with no warning, no hearing, and no legal justification by the federal government.
On April 11, 2025, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Mr. Abrego Garcia’s favor. Despite the Court’s explicit orders to facilitate his return, the government’s sole response has been inaction and public attacks on his character through social media and the press.
While this case directly affects the safety and well-being of Mr. Abrego Garcia, it also poses a serious threat to human rights and the protections that both citizens and non-citizens are afforded under the Constitution. Our representation of Mr. Abrego Garcia reflects our firm’s belief in upholding due process and respecting the rule of law that governs the United States.
Fighting this wrongful deportation demands significant legal and financial resources. We have been working tirelessly to return Mr. Abrego Garcia to the United States to be reunited with his family, and your support will directly aid in the legal battle for justice.
Mr. Abrego Garcia’s situation is urgent. Every donation–whether large or small–helps defray his legal expenses and ensure that his rights are upheld and that he is returned safely to the United States.
Join us in the fight for justice! Together, we can make a difference and help protect the rights that Mr. Abrego Garcia deserves.