Federal judge temporarily halts order for details on any efforts to return Abrego Garcia to US
- U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis recently ordered administration officials to provide sworn testimony concerning efforts to facilitate Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the United States.
- This order followed the administration's concession that it mistakenly sent Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, despite a prior decision affirmed by the Supreme Court.
- Abrego Garcia remains held in a prison in El Salvador, and the government has refused to provide information about actions taken to secure his release.
- Judge Xinis characterized the government's refusal as acting in "bad faith" and officials as "two very misguided ships," according to reports.
- The testimony aims to determine if officials have complied with judicial orders regarding Garcia's return.
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Gavin Newsom Has Lost The Plot
Gavin Newsom’s characterization of the Abrego García deportation as a “distraction” represents a catastrophic failure of moral clarity and constitutional understanding. This isn’t a distraction. This is the constitutional foundation of our Republic hinging on a single case. Let’s be absolutely clear about what’s at stake: The Supreme Court has issued a unanimous 9-0 order demanding that the administration facilitate the return Abrego García to t…


Trump is telling a story about Abrego García. The public isn’t buying it.
For nearly a month, the White House has tried to tell a story about Kilmar Abrego García, the undocumented immigrant who the Trump administration conceded was mistakenly deported from Maryland and imprisoned in El Salvador. The strategy doesn’t appear to be working.
Trump Admin Initially Sought To Bring Back Abrego Garcia From El Salvador But Changed Course As White House Got Involved: Report
A new report by The Atlantic details how Trump administration officials initially sought to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia after wrongfully deporting him, but later changed tack
Advocates for immigrant victims of domestic violence condemn White House ‘political theater’
The White House has “weaponized” an accusation of domestic violence in the case of a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, and in the process, forced his wife and her children into hiding, a national network of advocates for immigrant victims of domestic violence argued in a letter Thursday. The Alliance for Immigrant Survivors said that it supports Jennifer Vasquez Sura’s campaign to see her husband returned to the United States, and argued…
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