Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia say Trump administration’s actions left ‘stain’ on Constitution
- Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Maryland immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned from wrongful detention in El Salvador and will face federal charges in Tennessee.
- Bondi cited allegations from cooperating MS-13 gang members accusing Garcia of trafficking guns and women, though legal experts criticize her prejudicial public statements.
- Garcia’s lawyers filed court motions urging U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis to sanction the government for contempt and delay, insisting the administration defied clear court orders.
- Legal analysts stated Bondi’s comments violate prosecutorial ethics, emphasizing the presumption of innocence and warning that such remarks aid the defense by prejudice.
- The criminal case will proceed under due process in Tennessee amid political scrutiny and ongoing civil litigation questioning the administration’s disregard for judicial authority.
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Defense Lawyers for Returned Deportee Ask Judge to Release Him Pretrial
Defense lawyers for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran immigrant who was recently brought back to the United States to face a federal indictment after being wrongfully deported to a prison in El Salvador, said in court papers on Wednesday that he should remain free from custody as he awaits trial. The papers, filed in Federal District Court in Nashville, amounted to the opening salvo of efforts by the defense lawyers to challenge the c…


Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia argue he isn't a flight risk and should be released
Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man arrested by the government and sent to an El Salvador prison in error and then returned to the United States last week, argue in a court filing Wednesday that he should be freed from jail pending trial. “Mr. Abrego Garcia asks the Court for what he has been denied the past several months — due process,” attorneys for Abrego Garcia wrote in a memorandum opposing prosecutor’s efforts to keep him…
Do We Still Have a Constitution? - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
RPI Director Daniel McAdams joins RPI Board Member Judge Andrew Napolitano’s “Judging Freedom” program to discuss how Congress skirts its Constitutional obligations while exceeding its Constitutional authority. They also discuss the riots in Los Angeles and the use of the National Guard and Marines. Will Trump attack Iran? The signs are worrying:
Has deporting illegals become illegal?
The circus around Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia – whose full name the New York Times likes to trot out as if citing an old-school English aristocrat – speaks volumes about the immigration battle roiling the US. Our friend Kilmar is what we fuddy-duddies insist on calling an illegal immigrant. The Salvadoran crossed clandestinely into the
Abrego Garcia's Lawyer Says Deportation Case is Defending 'Bedrock Constitutional Protections' For All Americans
Chris Newman, one of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers, says the case, which has gained national attention, is a testament to Americans' constitutional protections under Trump.
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