Judge Xinis grills Trump lawyers over plans to deport Abrego Garcia in high-profile hearing

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Greenbelt, MD. – Justice Ministry officials have told a federal judge that they were planning to start removal procedures for deporting the Silvadori immigrant Kilmar Abrago Garcia to a third country early this month-once an unusual acceptance of many provincial judge Paula Shinis in a large-scale hearing for hours on Monday, which ended only in satisfactory answers to all parties.
The Trump administration ordered the production of a government official to testify under the oath on Thursday about plans to take the Garcia in the ice custody when he was released from the criminal custody of Tennessee and started deportation procedures to a third country.
Trump administration lawyers eventually admitted that Abro Garcia can be removed from the United States early July 16 – just nine days of day.
Acceptance was crowned a wonderful day in court, and he took over, and that Shinis described as closer to “trying to secure Jell-O on the wall”, where she tried to make sure of the steps following the government. I repeatedly wondered how officials could follow the immediate deportation with the escalation of a federal criminal case simultaneously against Abyerigo Garcia.
A certain judge by Obama to judge the proposal to listen to the case of Aberigo Garcia.
The demonstrators are gathering outside the US District Court in Greenpelet, Maryland, to protest against the Trump administration to Celmer Alago Garcia, who was sent to El Salvador in March, while administration officials said it was an administrative error, on July 7, 2025. (Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Digital) (Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Digital)
When he was asked from Shinis if the government intends to keep Parisia in the ice custody until his criminal case ends in Tennessee, the administration lawyers did not overlook their words.
“No,” the lawyer of the Ministry of Justice, Jonathan Gwen, simply answered.
“There is no intention to put it in a state of forgetfulness in the nursery in the ice while we are waiting for the criminal case to be revealed,” Gwen told Xinis. “It will be removed, as well as any other illegal foreigner in that process.”
The fast -paced timetable that the Ministry of Justice officials plan to deport the Parisia to a third country was just one of the many issues that Shinis heard, Maryland’s judge who has been heading his civil case since March, when Trump officials deported him wrongly to El Salvador.
Last week, Shinis ordered both sides to appear before the court for the first time since May, to consider a wave of fencing suggestions made by the Trump administration and the Parisia lawyers after returning to the United States last month.
The judge did not immediately sentenced each of the suggestions on Monday.
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However, it frankly rejected two government requests to reject the civil issue, and rejected the previous Trump administration’s allegations that it had no “compulsion” authority to return the Parisia to return to the United States as “worthy”.
She also pressed the Ministry of Justice officials to obtain details about the time when she provided a federal investigation into Abrego Garcia in a separate area of procedures resulting from the 2022 Traffic Station, and how the federal indictment was timed with the government’s certificate in its court.
At the same time that they were opening the federal investigation in Tennessee, I noticed that they were walking slow and resisting the court’s order “to facilitate” his return to the United States.
“At the same time [the government] He used to say that he had no “power to produce” “Alago Garcia in the United States, and administration officials obtained an indictment against him in the central region of Tennessee, right? “
“Yes, your honor,” Oh Hakiki answered.
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Shinis ultimately ordered the Trump administration to produce a government witness with personal knowledge of plans to deport the Abjo Garcia to testify in court on Thursday – a person who said that she should be able to testify under the department “from, what, and when”, and where “Goernment plans for him, again, from the United States when it is released from American festivals.
“Given a series of illegal procedures” here, I feel that it is good in my authority to ask for this session – perhaps more than one – to hear a testimony of at least one witness with direct knowledge, he can answer these questions about the next direct steps “from the suspended government, the launch of Abigo, in the nursery, as he put it.
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2025-07-07 19:15:00