Federal judge temporarily halts order for details on any efforts to return Abrego Garcia to US
- U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis oversees the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whom the Trump administration wrongly deported to El Salvador.
- Xinis ordered the administration to facilitate Garcia's return, a decision the Supreme Court affirmed, seeking clarification.
- The Supreme Court requested clarification to ensure the order did not intrude upon executive foreign affairs power.
- Last week, Xinis stated she would order sworn testimony to determine government compliance with her orders.
- Garcia remains imprisoned in El Salvador, with officials citing inability to bring him back.
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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…
From immigration to trade, 'Grounded' podcast host Maritsa Georgiou weighs in on busy week in politics
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More say US should bring back Abrego Garcia, mixed on other deportation issues: POLL
Americans hold mixed views on President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, according to a new ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos poll. Voters are divided on sending migrants living in the United States lacking legal status who are accused of gang membership to an El Salvador prison without a court hearing but mainly oppose deporting international students who criticize U.S. policy in the Middle East, according to the poll. In the case of Kilmar Ab…
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