Trump administration contends it has no duty to return illegally deported man to US - The administration’s position suggests officials do not view the Supreme Court’s order as compelling them to seek Abrego Garcia’s return.

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A member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus holds a picture of Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a news conference last week. | Alex Wong/Getty Images


The Trump administration insisted Sunday that it has no legal obligation to arrange for the return of a Maryland man illegally deported from the United States, arguing that a Supreme Court ruling last week only requires officials to admit him into the country if he makes it back from a high-security prison in El Salvador.

Justice Department lawyers told a federal judge that they don’t interpret the Supreme Court’s Thursday ruling — that the administration “facilitate” Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s release — as obligating the administration to do anything more than adjust his immigration status to admit him if El Salvador’s government chooses to release him.

With El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele set to meet President Donald Trump Monday, DOJ attorneys argued the courts have no power to require the administration to engage with the Salvadoran government to reach a diplomatic solution. They contend such a potential order would amount to a violation of the separation of powers and an intrusion into what they allege is unfettered presidential power to conduct foreign relations.

“All of those requested orders involve interactions with a foreign sovereign — and potential violations of that sovereignty,” Justice Department attorneys wrote in a seven-page submission to U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis. “[A] federal court cannot compel the Executive Branch to engage in any mandated act of diplomacy or incursion upon the sovereignty of another nation.”

The administration’s position suggests officials do not view the Supreme Court’s order as compelling them to seek Abrego Garcia’s return. The Salvadoran native entered the country illegally around 2011 and had been living in Maryland. The Trump administration has admitted it deported him to El Salvador in violation of a 2019 immigration court order barring his deportation to that country. Though Abrego Garcia was denied asylum, a judge found he could not be sent to his home country because of a legitimate fear of persecution by a local gang.

The administration continued Sunday to flout a Friday order from Xinis to deliver “daily updates” to the court describing its efforts to return Abrego Garcia to the United States. Sunday’s update from Evan Katz, the assistant director of removal operations for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said the administration had “no updates” for the judge. A day earlier, in a similarly threadbare update, the administration turned to Michael Kozak, the State Department’s senior bureau official in the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, who said Abrego Garcia was still alive in El Salvador’s CECOT prison.

The administration is also bucking demands from Abrego Garcia’s attorneys that officials detail the arrangement to ship hundreds of foreign nationals to a notorious prison in El Salvador. One of the Sunday filings insists those details are classified and could be subject to attorney-client and state secrets privileges.

“It would be inappropriate for this Court to hastily order production of these sensitive documents,” Justice Department lawyer Drew Ensign wrote.

The administration also said it would resist efforts by Xinis to demand testimony from officials about their thinking on Abrego Garcia’s potential return, saying such disclosures “could interfere with ongoing diplomatic discussions — particularly in the context of President Bukele’s ongoing trip to the United States.”

Still, the administration’s narrow view of its obligations under the Supreme Court’s ruling appears to up the stakes of a hearing Xinis has scheduled for Tuesday afternoon to assess the steps officials are taking to arrange for Abrego Garcia’s return.


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The dude is literally out of the jurisdiction and in custody of another sovereign nation.

They have no legal means to compel El Salvador or the US to do anything about that fact.

The relationship between the two countries is a matter of US foreign policy, not judicial policy. Diplomacy is not subject to ANY courts approval or review.

If the US decides to commit troops to a region? A court cannot bar that with an inunction.

If the US decides to sign a treaty? A court cannot quash it.

The lawyers need to STFU and take the loss.
 
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The dude is literaly out of the jurisdiction and in custody of another soverign nation.
They have no legal means to compel El Salvador or the US to change that fact.
Too add, the dude is also a CITIZEN of that sovereign nation, and not a citizen of the USA. Not entirely sure what the Federal Courts expect to happen here.
The level of Clown World we've reached here really is nuts. Not only was he an illegal alien for more than a decade, not only did the old court order say "sure he's illegal, but he's scared of the gangs he used to run with in his home country", but now that he's back home serving time for his crimes there, US judges are demanding Trump violate a foreign country's sovereignty to make him an American problem again.

Bukele should announce that El Salvador has issued an arrest warrant for Boasberg's interference with their citizens & justice system, and Trump should announce that he's considering extradition but will try to reach a diplomatic solution if the judge corrects his illegal order.
 
as expected, the real story here is far more complicated than evil fascist orange cheeto man persecuting an innocent American citizen:

Abrego Garcia was born in San Salvador, El Salvador, in July 1995. Abrego Garcia's mother ran a food business. Abrego Garcia testified that the Barrio 18 gang tried to extort his mother's business for money and threatened that if she did not pay the money they would make her sons join their gang instead. As a result, at the age of 16, Abrego Garcia fled El Salvador and illegally entered the United States in 2011. According to his lawyers, Abrego Garcia has previously testified about the Barrio 18 gang's attempts to recruit him in El Salvador.

In 2016, Abrego Garcia met Jennifer Stefania Vasquez Sura, a US citizen who would later become his wife.

In March 2019, Prince George's County, Maryland, police arrested Abrego Garcia with three other men identified by police as high ranking MS-13 members in a Home Depot parking lot where they were seeking work as day laborers. One of the men claimed Abrego Garcia was a "gang member," but The Atlantic reported that according to court filings, the man offered no proof and police said they did not believe him. Abrego Garcia was never charged with a crime in connection to his arrest.

Police handed custody of Abrego Garcia over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for deportation proceedings. In those proceedings, the government claimed that he was a member of the MS-13 criminal gang because "he was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and a hoodie" and a confidential informant claimed that he was active with an MS-13 group based in New York. An immigration judge determined that the informant's claim was sufficient evidence for denying Abrego Garcia’s bond request, and another judge upheld that ruling, saying the claim that Abrego Garcia was in MS-13 for purposes of the bond determination was not clearly wrong. Abrego Garcia has consistently denied any connection to MS-13.

While awaiting resolution to his deportation proceedings, Abrego Garcia married his girlfriend in June 2019, and they had a child together later that year who is a US citizen. His wife also had two children from an earlier relationship, and all three children have special needs. Abrego Garcia and his family live in Maryland.

In 2019, with his lawyer, Abrego Garcia fought allegations against him in deportation proceedings in court and applied for asylum. His request for asylum was denied, as one must submit an asylum application within a year of arriving in the U.S. However, the judge granted him "withholding of removal" status that would block his deportation to El Salvador due to the threat that gangs would pose to him, finding that "he was more likely than not to be harmed if he was returned to El Salvador." He was granted a work permit, and has lived and worked legally in Maryland since.

According to his attorney, after Abrego Garcia's release from detention in 2019 until he was taken into custody in March 2025, his only encounters with law enforcement were his annual required check-ins with ICE.

tl;dr: "illegally deported" is an ideologically loaded claim. he is not an American citizen. he entered the country illegally in 2011, and was not discovered until ICE tried to deport him in 2019 (before Trump lol), at which point an immigration judge granted him "withholding of removal" status due to the threat of gang violence he was allegedly facing back in his home country, which technically grants him the right to work legally. that's it. he is obviously a person of interest as ICE has attempted to prosecute him as a member of MS-13 multiple times. the only thing that has stopped that from happening is the dissent of a couple of immigration judges. he has one retarded anchor baby that was born in 2019, the same year ICE tried to deport him.

On April 4, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered the administration to "facilitate and effectuate" his return. On April 10, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed Judge Xinis's directive, with Justice Sotomayor noting that the administration's argument implied that the government "could deport and incarcerate any person, including U.S. citizens, without legal consequence, so long as it does so before a court can intervene."

he is not a fucking American citizen. weren't Democrats the ones crying alarm about activist judges being appointed to the Supreme Court? really make's u think.
 
The nutcase wants to force a Constitutional Crisis.

She will find Trump guilty of contempt of court for ignoring her order since Boasberg cucked out and then the SCOTUS will have no choice but to rule on which power, the executive or the judicial, is truly the final word in the US political structure.

Gee I wonder how Robert's will rule?
 
he is not a fucking American citizen. weren't Democrats the ones crying alarm about activist judges being appointed to the Supreme Court? really make's u think.
Were they? Lower courts have activist judges too, like that one black judge in NYC that straight-up said she didn't care about the country's founding documents. The fact that she was comfortable coming out and saying it should be disquieting.
 
Too add, the dude is also a CITIZEN of that sovereign nation, and not a citizen of the USA. Not entirely sure what the Federal Courts expect to happen here.
They deleted it but in one of the articles the reason he was a refugee is he was a member of a gang and feared retaliation from a rival gang.
 
What makes his deportation specifically illegal, if he was here illegally like the others?
Well, back in 2019 when he was given his final deportation order this spic whined to the Court, that as a gangbanger himself, he was scared of a rival gang killing him if he went back to El Salvado. The court did him a favor and issued an 'order of withholding' which limits his deportation order to any country other than El Salvador. HOWEVER after this order, he was determined to be a member of a designated terrorist organization (MS13) and members of such groups are not eligible for this dispensation. At that point, the order of withholding was invalidated.

Nothing was improper in his deportation.
 
Were they? Lower courts have activist judges too, like that one black judge in NYC that straight-up said she didn't care about the country's founding documents. The fact that she was comfortable coming out and saying it should be disquieting.

yes, circa 2008-2016 the "serious" "investigative" lib media outlets i.e. NPR, Rolling Stone, Politico, etc. were periodically shrieking that the Republicans were breaking the rules by installing biased judges everywhere to circumvent democracy and implement their agenda without popular mandate. first it was part of the dive to save Obama's reputation after he completely failed to live up to the optimism of his 2008 campaign (he tried to do all those things, the evil Republicans just didn't let him!), then it was part of the rationale for why everyone needed to line the fuck up and vote for Hillary as the DNC assassinated Bernie's campaign and scolded Berniecrats for threatening to vote Trump out of spite (b-but he's going to pack the Supreme Court with assholes!). it was also part of the political opposition during the Kavanaugh hearings initially until they changed tactics and tried to make him out to be a drunken rapist. there was also talk of needing to pack the Supreme Court with as many "unbiased" (pro-Democrat) judges as possible to counterbalance all the pro-Republican judges that were supposedly going to let unelected RNC goons run the country.
 
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