• Judge in Abrego Garcia case says there's no evidence Trump administrati

    From America First - Screw Illegal Alien@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 25 22:33:58 2025
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    The federal judge overseeing the case of a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador said she would allow for expedited fact-finding to help her
    figure out whether the Trump administration is complying with her order
    that it “facilitate” his return from one of the country’s notorious mega-prisons.

    “I do need evidence in this regard because to date what the record shows
    is nothing has been done,” US District Judge Paula Xinis said in a tense hearing Tuesday afternoon in Greenbelt, Maryland.

    Xinis said she was unsatisfied with the sworn statements she’s been
    getting each day from Trump administration officials detailing what the government has been doing to carry out her directive.

    She wants discovery, she told a Justice Department attorney, “to
    determine whether you are abiding by the court order. My court orders.”

    Xinis said some of the discovery could come in the form of depositions
    taken by attorneys for Kilmar Abrego Garcia of the administration
    officials who have been submitting the daily sworn statements.

    “Going to be two weeks of intense discovery,” the judge said at one
    point. “Once we have a record, we’ll take it from there.”

    The hearing was the latest in the dramatic standoff between the judge
    and DOJ attorney Drew Ensign, who at different points either stonewalled
    Xinis or pushed arguments that she swiftly rejected or cast doubt on.

    The judge appeared visibly frustrated with how the case has unfolded
    since last week, when it landed back in her court after the Supreme
    Court largely endorsed her order that the administration work to bring
    Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported on March 15, back stateside.

    “It is a fact now of this record that every day Mr. Garcia is detained
    in CECOT is a day of irreparable harm,” the judge said at one point, referring to the Salvadoran prison where Abrego Garcia is currently
    being held.

    The proceedings unfolded a day after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele
    said during a meeting at the White House that while he has the power to
    release Abrego Garcia, he wasn’t willing to do so. Officials in the Oval Office meeting, including President Donald Trump, made no effort to ask
    for his cooperation in the matter.

    Those comments came up during Tuesday afternoon’s hearings, with Xinis
    saying flatly that the episode is “not before the court.”

    “I don’t consider what happened yesterday as really evidence before this court – yet,” she told Ensign.

    In an interview with CNN’s Kate Bolduan, a lawyer for Abrego Garcia
    praised the judge’s move for speedy discovery.

    “We’ll never be satisfied until Kilmar is back. So, no, the fight is not over,” attorney Rina Gandhi said on “Erin Burnett OutFront. “But I do consider this day to be a win. We did get our expedited discovery
    granted. And we have a plan.”

    What ‘facilitate’ means
    The judge also rejected the Trump administration’s argument that her
    order that officials “facilitate” Abrego Garcia’s return only means “removing domestic obstacles” that would impede his ability to return to the US.

    “When a wrongfully removed individual from the United States is outside
    the borders it’s not so cut and dry that all you have to do is remove domestic barriers,” she said.

    The administration’s definition of “facilitate” first came up in court filings last weekend when DOJ attorneys leaned into a part of the
    Supreme Court decision that said Xinis must clarify her order in the
    case with “due regard for the deference owed to the Executive Branch in
    the conduct of foreign affairs.”

    “The federal courts have no authority to direct the Executive Branch to conduct foreign relations in a particular way, or engage with a foreign sovereign in a given manner,” the DOJ attorneys wrote in the seven-page filing.

    In other words, "Go fuck yourself, judge."

    https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/15/politics/abrego-garcia-case-hearing-xinis- discovery/index.html?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc

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  • From Dark Brandon@21:1/5 to America First - Screw Illegal Alien on Fri Apr 25 15:31:01 2025
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    On 4/25/2025 2:33 PM, America First - Screw Illegal Aliens wrote:
    “It is a fact now of this record that every day Mr. Garcia is detained
    in CECOT is a day of irreparable harm,” the judge said at one point, referring to the Salvadoran prison where Abrego Garcia is currently
    being held.

    "Mr. Garcia" was moved to a different prison days ago, a fact that was
    made evident when the Democrat Maryland Senator met with "Mr. Garcia"
    for drinks at a bar-restaurant in El Salvador. The activist judge needs
    to keep up with current events in the case.

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