Abrego Garcia’s attorneys accuse DOJ of flouting order to share information
- Attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia accused the Trump administration of ignoring court orders to share information about his wrongful deportation to El Salvador.
- The controversy arose after Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident protected from deportation since 2019, was removed despite the Supreme Court ordering his return.
- Federal Judge Paula Xinis criticized the administration for acting in bad faith, obstructing discovery, and refusing to provide evidence that Abrego Garcia belongs to MS-13 gang.
- The administration filed sealed motions seeking a seven-day stay on court orders requiring sworn testimony and daily updates about efforts to retrieve Abrego Garcia.
- The ongoing legal battle suggests increasing tensions between the judiciary and executive branches, raising the prospect of a constitutional showdown over due process and deportation powers.
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The Trump team’s egregious strategy of redefinition
“For the most part we do not first see, and then define, we define first and then see. In the great blooming, buzzing confusion of the outer world we pick out what our culture has already defined for us, and we tend to perceive that which we have picked out in the form stereotyped for us by our culture.” – Walter Lippmann Definitions matter. How we define events, people and situations influences how we react to them. No one knows this better tha…


Trump’s fake emergencies are the real crisis
The Trump administration has doubled down on its refusal to remedy its mistaken deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego García, a Maryland father, to a notorious prison in El Salvador — despite a federal court order to facilitate his return. This…
Trump officials must report efforts, if any, to return Kilmar Abrego Garcia
A federal judge on Wednesday again directed the Trump administration to provide information about its efforts so far, if any, to comply with her order to retrieve Kilmar Abrego Garcia from an El Salvador prison.
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