
On Friday, US district judge Paul Xinis ordered Trump’s administration to return Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia back from Salvador’s terrorism to 7 April after being sent there a month ago. Xinis told the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice: “It was an illegal act” at the hearing of the Federal Court in Greenbelt in Maryland, Bloomberg said.
“From the moment he was confiscated, it was unconstitutional. If there is no document, order, statement of probable cause, then there is no foundation to confiscate him in the first place.
Ministry of Justice and Garcii’s lawyers during hearing
Attorneys’ attorney, who acknowledged that Abrabo Garcia was deported for an administrative error, stated in court documents that it was part of the MS-13 criminal gang and that the judge has no power to order his return, because Abrego Garcia is not present in the US.
Garciii’s lawyers said the court that he was not meaningful, and said that the Ministry of Internal Security should bring Abbrego Garcia back from Salvador in no time. One of his lawyers, Simon Sandal-Moshenberg, said, “They are coming to this court and say we haven’t tried anything and we are all out of possibilities.” Gracie’s wife said, “In the blink of the eye our three children lost their father and I lost the love of my life, his mother lost his son, his siblings lost their brother.”
The attorney’s attorney DOVNI asked the judge and was looking for more time to conversate the matter with his clients in Trump’s management.
Why was Garcia sent to Salvador?
Abrabo Garcia was removed from the US on March 15, along with hundreds of other alleged gang members who remained in prison in Salvador. Trump’s administration believes that all men have links to MS-13 or Tren de Aragua, two gangs that the US called as foreign terrorist organizations.
The White House reacts
“We propose that the judge to contact President Bukel because we do not know that the judge has jurisdiction or the power over El Salvador,” Bloomberg quoted press secretary Karoline Leavitt. Trump’s administration indicated on Friday that, according to the NPR, it would appeal against the decision of the Court of Appeal 4. The District Court.
The government said in its submission that residents should not be “unauthorized”, the US has a “strong public interest in importing members of violent multinational gangs into the country”.
“The individual in question is a member of the MS-13 brutal gang. Whether he is in Salvador or the US retaining facility, he will be closed and outside Americka Street,” Bloomberg quoted TRICIA MCLAUGHLIN.
The order follows the departure between the government and other federal judge Boasberg, who said the US could consciously resist its order to suspend the deportations of the Venezuelans, claimed by Trump’s administration, are members of the gang.
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