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“Nothing done” – Judge warns Trump officials in the deportation case

Nami Ikbal and Brandon drainon

BBC NEWS

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Protesters gather outside the Federal Court in Maryland on April 15 in Kilmar Abrega Garcia

The federal judge gave the Trump administration for two weeks to present evidence of how he tries to return Merland’s man, which the officials admitted, was incorrectly deported last month in a mega-scratch in Salvador.

Judge Pavel Sinis accused state officials of inaction in the case of national salvadoran Kilmar Abreg Garcia, warning: “There will be no tolerance for gaming.”

She said she decided whether the government acted in good faith or was in contempt for trial.

The Supreme Court ordered the administration to “promote” the release of the 29-year-old, although President of Salvador Nab Bokele said when he was visiting the White House that he did not “had power” to return it.

The Trump administration claims that Mr. Abreg Garcia is related to the MS-13 gang, which was appointed foreign terrorist appointment. His legal team denies this and says he has never been charged with crime.

On Tuesday, Judge Sinis told a Justice lawyer in Greenbelt, Maryland, a court hearing: “Today, which shows the record that nothing is done. Nothing.”

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

She said that by April 23, four officials with the US Internal Security Department and US immigration and customs fulfillment of the answer to the oath questions.

Judge Sinis, who was appointed former President Barack Obama, asked the government’s daily updates last Friday for the steps they take to return Mr. Abreg Garcia.

In court on Tuesday, the lawyer of the Justice Drey Warner said he contributed to the return of Mr. Abreg Garcia if he “introduce himself to the entry port”.

However, shortly before the hearing, the Department of Internal Security noted otherwise.

Joseph Matsar, acting General Agency’s General Lawyer, wrote in court that if Mr. Abreg Garcia appeared in the American port of entry, he would have been detained.

It will either be transported to a third country, or to ask the Immigration Judge to deprive him of the legal protection against the deportation granted six years ago, the application said.

Watch: Boquel says don’t return Abreg Garcia to USA

Before the hearing on Tuesday, the wife of Mr. Abreg Garcia, Jennifer Vaskes Sura, called for her husband.

“I believe that I ask the Trump administration and the Booke Administration stop playing political games with Kilmar’s life,” she said the crowd.

The court ruling in 2019 protected Mr. Abreg Garcia from deportation on the grounds that he could risk harassment of gangs in his country.

Last Friday a Unanimous decision of the Supreme Court He noted that government confessions that Mr. Abreg Garcia had legal protection and “that leaving for Salvador was illegal.”

Earlier this month, another lawyer of the government said Judge Sinis that Mr. Abreg Garcia was deported on March 15 from the “administrative mistake”. The Ministry of Justice then rejected the lawyer.

In the White House on Monday, Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller told reporters: “Nobody was mistaken nowhere.”

“The only mistake that was made is a lawyer who has put the wrong line in the legal submission that has been released since then,” he added.

The weather to the court ruling will lead to the constitutional trial of the Trump administration with the judicial system, considering that it ignores the independent and equal branch of the US government.

But Trump’s administration states that Judge Sinis exceeds his powers as a federal judge, interfere with the executive power to pursue foreign policy.

While the US Supreme Court, last Friday, partially supported Judge Sinis’s ruling in favor of Mr. Abreg Garcia, the judges also asked whether it exceeded the authorities if it ordered the government to “make” his return.

Mr. Abreg Garci-One of more than 200 Venezuelans and El Salvadorians, called Trump representatives as members of the gang who were deported to Mega-Salvador Mega on March 15.

Senator Maryland, Chris Wang Hollen, announced that he would go to Salvador on Wednesday in the hope of visiting Mr. Abreg Garcia to “check his well -being” and ask the country’s liberation government.

See: “I’m so miss you,” says Salvadoran’s wife, deported by mistake

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