Author: Al Jazeera
Published on: 11/04/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant, had lived in Maryland under a court order protecting him from deportation since 2019. But on March 12, he was stopped and detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who questioned him about alleged gang affiliations. On April 4, Xinis ordered the administration to “facilitate and effectuate” his return. ‘A man’s life and safety is at risk’, says lawyer Drew Ensign. ‘I’m not sure what to take from the fact that the Supreme Court has spoken quite clearly, and yet I can’t get an answer today about what you’ve done, if anything, in the past’ Xinis ordered Ensign to provide daily updates, even if only to say that the government intends to comply with the Supreme Court’s order. The administration said in a court filing earlier on Friday that it was “unreasonable and impracticable” to say what its next steps are before they are properly agreed upon and vetted. Judges have expressed frustration with the administration’s efforts to avoid complying with court orders. In Abrego Garcia’s case, the Trump administration has remained adamant that its deportation was warranted.
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“Foreign affairs cannot operate on judicial timelines, in part because it involves sensitive country-specific considerations wholly inappropriate for judicial review,” the government’s filing said.
We decided laws dont apply here - sincerely the government
Its probably the start of live incinerations.