Judge says it's 'extremely troubling' Trump administration cannot tell her location of deported man
- A federal judge, Paula Xinis, criticized the Trump administration for its failure to provide information about Kilmar Abrego Garcia's location, following a Supreme Court ruling directing his return to the U.S.
- Judge Xinis ordered the government to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return, stating that the deportation appeared 'wholly lawless' and demanded daily updates on the case's status.
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador despite having a permit to work legally in the U.S. His family described the situation as an 'emotional rollercoaster.'
- The Trump administration claims Garcia is linked to the MS-13 gang; however, no charges support this allegation, and his attorneys argue there is no evidence connecting him to the gang.
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Contempt of Court for Trump's Kidnap Attorneys
The administration’s attorneys are trying to delay the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who they admit they wrongfully deported. These attorneys should be ruled as being in contempt of court and imprisoned until the administration returns Garcia. The...
In federal court, Trump administration refuses to return or acknowledge existence of Abrego Garcia
The position of the US government is that under the Alien Enemies Act the president can disappear anyone to a foreign gulag and then claim they are outside any judicial review.
Lawyers take the Trump administration to court over its aggressive deportation tactics
Two deportation cases have called into question the Trump administration's aggressive efforts to expel immigrants. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to NPR's Adrian Florido, who attended one of the hearings.
This Idaho man faces deportation to a country that doesn’t want him
A 40-year-old Twin Falls resident with a criminal history who’s facing deportation could soon be stateless, with no legal right to be anywhere.Binod Shah first came to the U.S. as a refugee, fleeing ethnic cleansing in his home country. He moved to Twin Falls in 2008 and could now be forced to leave his wife and 9-month-old son after he turned himself into Immigration and Customs Enforcement.His home country, Bhutan, revoked citizenship from and…
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