“Nothing has been done,” Judge warns Trump’s employees in the deportation case

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Nomia Iqbal and Brandon Drenon

BBC News

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Protesters gather in front of a Federal Court in Maryland on April 15 in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case

The Federal Judge gave the Trump administration for two weeks to present evidence of how he tried to return a man to Maryland, which the employees admitted, was wrongly deported last month in the mega-prison in El Salvador.

Judge Paula Sinis has accused civil servants of inaction in the case of the National Kilmar Abrego Garcia, warning “there will be no tolerance for games.”

She said she would decide whether the government was in good faith or in disrespect for the court.

The Supreme Court ordered the administration to “facilitate” the release of the 29-year-old youth, although El Salvador President Naib Boukele said on a visit to the White House that there was no “power” to return it.

The Trump Administration supports Mr. Abrego Garcia has ties to the MS-13 gang, which is designated for foreign terrorist designation. His legal team denies this and says he has never been charged with a crime.

On Tuesday, Judge Sinis told the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice in Greenbelt, Maryland, a court hearing: “To date, what is shown that the record is that nothing has been done.”

“Cancel vacations, cancel other meetings,” she said, adding, “I expect all hands on deck.”

She said that four employees of the US Department of Homeland and Immigration of the United States would need four employees and the application of customs to answer questions under the oath by April 23.

Judge Sinis, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, last Friday asked for daily government updates for steps they were taking to return the abrego Garcia.

In court, on Tuesday, the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice, Drew Endain, said he would facilitate the return of G -N ABRO GARSION if he “presented himself to a port for entry”.

However, shortly before the hearing, the internal security department pointed to another.

Joseph Matsara, who acts as a general adviser to the agency, writes in a lawsuit that if he appears at the port of the US port, he will be detained.

He will either be removed in a third country or the department will ask for an immigration judge to undress it on legal protection against deportation provided six years ago, the submission said.

Watch: Boukes says it won’t return abrego garcia to the US

Before hearing on Tuesday, the wife of G -n Abango Garcia Jennifer Vasquez Surah called on her husband to be allowed back.

“I think I ask the Trump administration and the bouquet administration to stop playing political games with Kilmar’s life,” she told a crowd of protesters.

The court order for 2019 defended the abrego Garcia from deportation on the grounds that it could be at risk of persecution by bands in its home country.

Last Friday a Unanimous Supreme Court’s decision He noted the government’s confession that the abrego Garcia has legal protection and “that the removal of El Salvador is illegal.”

Earlier this month, another government lawyer told Judge Sinin that D -N -Abgo Garcia had been deported on March 15 for an “administrative mistake”. Then the Ministry of Justice stopped this lawyer.

At the White House on Monday, Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told reporters, “No one is wrongly deported anywhere.”

“The only mistake that is made is a lawyer to put an incorrect line in a legitimate submission, which has been relieved since then,” he added.

The contempt for the court’s decision would escalate the constitutional outcome of the Trump administration with the judiciary, finding that it had neglected an independent and equal branch of the US government.

But the Trump administration says that Judge Sinin is going beyond his powers as a federal judge, interfering with the ability of the executive to pursue foreign policy.

While the US Supreme Court last Friday partially confirmed Judge Sinin’s decision in favor of G -N -Abango Garcia, the judges also asked whether it exceeded its power when it directed the government to “make” its return.

Mr. Abrego Garcia is one of more than 200 Venezuelans and Salvadoran, designated by Trump officials as members of the gang, who were deported to Salvador’s mega-plaland on March 15.

Maryland Senator Chris Van Holen has announced that he will travel to Salvador on Wednesday, hoping to visit the Abrego Garcia to “check his well -being” and ask the country’s government for his liberation.

Watch, “I miss you a lot,” says Salvadorant’s wife, deported by mistake

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