
The Ministry of Justice, the US justice, placed a lawyer leader after he admitted in court that the Salvador man was incorrectly deported despite legal protection, leading to the handling of immigration cases of the Federal government.
Erez Reuveni removed from the case
Erez Reuveni, a lawyer of the Ministry of Justice, who admitted on Friday in court that the 29 -year -old Kilmar Abrego Garcia was incorrectly removed from the country, was removed from the case and on Saturday on holiday. His name was particularly absent from the government’s submission to the 4th US Court of Appeal, where the administration now challenges the lower court order to return Abrego Garcia to the United States.
Statement of the prosecutor’s general
The Pami Bondi Prosecutor General said that the Ministry would not tolerate such outages.
“In my direction, every attorney of the Ministry of Justice is obliged to eagerly advocate on behalf of the United States. Every lawyer who is not adhered to in this direction will face the consequences,” Bondi said on Saturday.
Hlman Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Abrabo Garcia, who lived and worked in Maryland, was mistakenly deported to Salvador – a country from which he fled in 2011 due to the threats of local gangs. In 2019, the American immigration judge granted him protection against deportation. However, Abrabo Garcia was arrested and removed, despite its detention, no clear legal basis.
DOARESS ARRESTED ABOUT THE COURT
“The court order forcing the executive to engage in foreign power in a certain way … It is constitutionally intolerant,” he wrote. “It is a court order to force a foreign monarch to send back a foreign terrorist within three days. This is not a way to drive the government. And it has no basis in US law.”
The demands of the White House MS-13
The White House continued to claim that Abrabo Garcia has links to MS-13, although its lawyers claim that there is no evidence to support this accusation. He claims that he worked legally as a metal apprentice and watched a passenger license. His wife is an American citizen.
Criticism of the reaction of the government
“Many tweets. Lots of White House press conferences. But no real steps with the Salvador government to fix it,” Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, lawyer Abrego Garcia.
The Court of Appeal asked the legal team of Abrego Garcia to answer the government’s proposal on Sunday afternoon.
(Tagstotranslate) Department of Justice (T) Senior Advocate (T) Erez Reuveni placed on holiday