Trump administration is still resisting the judge’s orders in Abrego Garcia deportation case
- The Trump administration is resisting U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis's orders to provide information on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, according to a sealed motion by Deputy Assistant Attorney General Drew Ensign.
- Judge Xinis criticized the administration for ignoring her orders and acting in bad faith by refusing to provide required information, which obstructs the legal process.
- The U.S. Supreme Court previously ordered the Trump administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. After ruling that the administration cannot claim it cannot retrieve him after the deportation mistake.
- Abrego Garcia, who lived in the U.S. For 14 years, was described by the administration as a member of the MS-13 gang, but he has denied these allegations.
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Judge gives Trump administration one week to file answers about Kilmar Abrego Garcia's illegal deportation
A federal judge in Maryland on Wednesday granted the Trump administration's request to delay answering questions about the illegal deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.


Judge temporarily halts order for details on efforts to return Abrego Garcia
A federal judge on Wednesday temporarily halted her order requiring the Trump administration to provide information on its efforts so far, if any, to retrieve a man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Drew Ensign, a deputy assistant attorney general, filed a sealed motion requesting a seven-day stay of the judge’s directive for the U.S. to provide testimony and documents that involve plans to retrieve Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The administra…
Legal Tug-of-War: DHS, Defence Dept, and Contested Deportations
Legal Tug-of-War: DHS, Defence Dept, and Contested Deportations The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) finds itself embroiled in a legal dispute regarding alleged violations of a U.S. District Judge's order on deportations. The controversy centers around instances where individuals were deported to nations other than their own, despite an existing restraining order limiting such actions.Justice Department attorney Mary Larakers argues that th…
JUST IN: Judge Xinis Postpones Discovery in Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case
Judge Paula Xinis/ Wikimedia Commons Judge Paula Xinis postponed discovery in Kilmar Abrego Garcia for one week in response to the Trump Administration’s request for a delay. The judge did not give a reason for her decision to postpone the discovery. “The Court has reviewed Defendants’ Motion to Stay and Plaintiffs’ Response. With the agreement of parties, the Court hereby ORDERS that discovery shall be stayed until April 30, 2025, at 5:00 PM,” …
Trump Doesn’t Want You To See This
Adrian Carrasquillo is joined by Chris Newman, lawyer for Kilmer Abrego Garcia, sharing his firsthand experience confronting authorities, fighting for Garcia’s rights, and exposing the dangerous similarities between the past three years in El Salvador and the current political climate of the United States.Leave a commentAs always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment. Bulwark+ Takes is home to short videos, livestreams, and event archives exclusiv…
After a scathing rebuke, judge grants DOJ an extension in deportation case
WASHINGTON – A federal judge agreed to give the Trump administration another week to answer detailed questions about the illegal deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.A day earlier, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis issued a scathing rebuke of the administration’s response to her order for more details about its efforts to return him to the U.S.But the Trump administration asked for more time to respond in the case of the Maryland man who was deport…
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