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Judge scolds Trump administration for delays in Abrego Garcia deportation case

A federal judge in the state of Maryland scored the Trump administration lawyer on Tuesday to wait until eleven o’clock to search for an extension in the Kilmar Armando Arabo Garcia case, the al-Salfaduri immigrant and a alleged MS-13 member who was deported to El Salvador while the officials admitted was an administrative mistake.

The American boycott judge Paula Shinis refused to request the 30 -day extension of the Ministry of Justice, noting that the Trump administration lawyers waited even “a day” were their response because of a file. She also said that they “did not spend any effort to show a good reason” to comply with her previous orders.

“They complain mysteriously, in two sentences, of spending” great resources “to engage in an urgent discovery,” Shinis said of the government’s efforts. “But these are the burdens of their creation.”

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The person holds a sign indicating Cecot in El Salvador during a demonstration against President Donald Trump and immigration policies in Houston on May 1, 2025. (AFP photos via Getty)

It also noted the number of times the administration was late in providing information in the case despite the fact supreme court The Trump administration ordered this year to “facilitate” the return of Abu Garcia to the United States

“The court has conducted at least five sessions in this case, and the defendants were unable from any time they needed more time to respond or respond in another way,” Shinnis said, adding that the defendants are “close to the work causes and the suspended deadline.”

Shinis said in the denial of the suggestion: “Thus, now that there is an additional time to do what the law requires hollow episodes.”

Hours later, the Trump administration submitted to the court a proposal to reject the case, noting what it described as “the lack of jurisdiction.” Xinis has not yet responded to the removal proposal.

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Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, President Donald Trump and Prosecutor Bam Bondi were seen during the White House cabinet meeting. (Samuel Corome/Siba/Bloomberg via Getti Pictures)

This deposit comes amid a one -month fighting about the situation of Aberigo Garcia, which is still in El Salvador.

In April, Xinis ordered the Trump administration to comply with an urgent discovery schedule to determine whether they are being guided to return Appiro Garcia to the United States

Since then, the government’s lawyers and the Arabo Garcia lawyers erupted with Shinis in court about the meaning of “facilitating” his return. Xinis recently described the process as a “frustrating and deadly horse”.

She was previously aimed at what she considered to be the lack of information they presented to the court as part of the urgent discovery of her request last month, and described governmental presentations as “mysterious, void and incomplete”, which she said “showed” a deliberate and bad rejection of the cohesion of the discovery obligations. “

Their efforts to summon the privilege of the state secrets also disrupted, noting a hearing in the case of this month that the administration tried to call the concession through a footnote that indicated a presentation in a different case before a different federal judge.

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The demonstrators are calling for justice over Abyerigo Garcia

The demonstrators are gathering outside the American provincial court in Greenpelet, Maryland, to protest against the continued detention of Kilmar Abo Garcia, a migrant member and a claim that MS-13 was deported to El Salvador in March, while Trump administration officials admitted was an “administrative” mistake. (Fox News Digital-Breanne Deppisch)

She said this will not go through a crowd.

This comes as Trump officials have repeatedly claimed that Abyerigo Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang, although no official relations were proven.

XINIS has indicated an increased patience with the Trump administration’s clear failure to comply with its orders and provide the required information.

This month, it erupted several times with the lawyers of the Ministry of Justice because of their assurances that Abyerigo Garcia was legally detained and deported.

She said about the deposits of “I don’t know” I do not know, “My great book and I heard.” Trump administration Officials.

This is the latest development in the continuous dispute between Trump officials and the courts regarding the use of the law of foreign enemies, and it is a wartime migration law 1798 used earlier this year to quickly deport immigrants from the United States

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Until now, the Trump administration has not intended to any court orders to return the immigrants who have been removed and sent to El Salvador in the early wave of deportations, despite the orders of the previous court from Shinis, Judge James Pasperg of the US Provincial Court of Colombia and others.

It is unclear whether Xinis is planning to start contempt for administration, although the federal judge in the capital said earlier this year he found a possible reason to do so.

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2025-05-28 19:38:00

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