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GREENBELT, Maryland — An exasperated federal judge commanded the Trump administration Friday to begin providing “daily updates” on whether it is doing anything to comply with her order to return a Maryland man — illegally deported to El Salvador last month — back to the United States.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis scolded the administration for refusing to provide even “basic” details about Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s location, despite her demand for an update by Friday morning.

“I’m asking a very simple question. Where is he?” Xinis asked Justice Department attorneys at a court hearing.

“I do not have that information,” replied Deputy Assistant Attorney General Drew Ensign.

The administration’s stonewalling, which Xinis described as “extremely troubling,” raised the specter that it is defying the order that the judge issued last week and that the Supreme Court largely upheld on Thursday.

Xinis said that without any information — or even an acknowledgment that the administration had done anything at all — she could only conclude that the administration had “done nothing to facilitate the return of Mr. Abrego Garcia.”

“There’s an easy way to combat that,” she said, “and that’s just to tell me whether you’ve done anything and if so, what.”

Xinis’ new directive requires the daily updates to come from an administration official with “personal knowledge” of efforts to return Abrego Garcia to the United States. But Justice Department officials say they may not be prepared to comply with her demands until at least Monday.

Xinis first ordered the administration to “facilitate” the return of Abrego Garcia on April 4. The judge noted Friday that her order was in effect for three days before Chief Justice John Roberts paused it on Monday to give the justices time to weigh the matter. And Roberts’ pause ended Thursday night when the Supreme Court upheld the part of her order requiring the administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return.

The Trump administration has acknowledged that immigration officials wrongly deported Abrego Garcia to El Salvador on March 15, in violation of a 2019 immigration court order that barred his deportation to that country because of a credible fear of persecution by a local gang. He was taken with other deportees to a notorious anti-terrorism prison in El Salvador.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/11/trump-administration-illegal-deportation-el-salvador-00286877

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10 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

This whole thing is a fuckin farce. Now they don’t know where he is? That Trump wants us to believe that a US tool, which this prison in El Salvador definitely is, is being used with no way of correcting errors or getting them back. El Salvador isn’t doing this for free. This is outrageous. 

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"Because obviously we shouldn't have to be worrying about what happens in other countries."

"I thought libs wanted us to stop being the world police"

Maybe "Why is this one random guy so important to everyone?"

 

But, given general lack of empathy, probably heard about the deportation and said "oh well, done is done" and gave no further thought to it.

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21 minutes ago, discolé monade said:

only citizens might get protection under 1st amend. maybe, probably not. 

Probably not. El Salvador said they’ll gladly take citizens as well.  This fake ass Bull shit “protect the Jews at all costs” coming out of this administration is laughable and only being done to piss people off at all Jews. 
 

Htf is this even happening?  How is criticism of Israel now a deportable offense if you’re here on a student visa? Even had he said “death to America” and “death to Israel” as objectionable as some might find that speech, it must be protected. I don’t think that’s hate speech. 

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He’s allowed to stay in the country until his appeal but to be a permanent resident thrown out of the country for exercising his 1st Amendment rights is fucked

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28 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

 

I hope Mills holds her ground. It’s a “handful” of transgender students that want to participate in HS sports. It’s bullshit to exclude such a small amount of people from participating. Especially if there isn’t scientific evidence to show transgender women have any advantage that a cisgender female can’t overcome. 
what is really crazy here is the administration’s interpretation of title IX excluding protections for people based on gender. Their view of civil rights is ass backwards. It’s really fuckin nuts 

The cherry on the shit sundae is Trump using his position and the DOJ to harass the state of Maine going on witch hunts with endless investigations just because they refuse to obey. They accused Democrats of this but they’re actually the people doing it. MAGA loves this all of a sudden. State’s rights don’t matter anymore despite it being the loudest thing they ever talk about 

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@1pooh4u i think john oliver said there are 2 in maine, and one of them can't even play well, just happy to be part of something. 

that's the thing..we're not even talking elite/pro, we're talking about kids. 

this country has become such a clown show.

handmaid's tale last season is out. and it's fucking EERY. 

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1 hour ago, discolé monade said:

@1pooh4u i think john oliver said there are 2 in maine, and one of them can't even play well, just happy to be part of something. 

that's the thing..we're not even talking elite/pro, we're talking about kids. 

this country has become such a clown show.

handmaid's tale last season is out. and it's fucking EERY. 

I just recently got Hulu I gotta start from season 1

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I’m surprised they didn’t find all the people here illegally that are working under someone else’s social security number. In the restaurant industry in my state it’s very common. So there are thousands of people putting in money they will never collect 

the real thieves are Congress who kept borrowing from SS and never paying it back. 

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7 minutes ago, tsar4 said:

That is a myth.  Nasdaq  The Motley Fool  SSA

. They didn’t borrow it. They just used the interest for things that weren’t social security. But even had they not it still wouldn’t be solvent. 

they need to raise the cap on SS to way over $170,000(approximately) I never in my life reached the cap but some people reach it in a day 

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46 minutes ago, 1pooh4u said:

They didn’t borrow it. They just used the interest for things that weren’t social security. But even had they not it still wouldn’t be solvent. 

From AARP - "Social Security tax payments do earn interest collectively: They are invested in special Treasury bonds that are guaranteed by the federal government and pay a market-rate interest, which goes back into the pool that pays out benefits. But your contributions don’t go into a personal account that earns interest for you."

I cannot find anything, anywhere stating that Congress borrowed any funds/interest from SSA that have not been paid back as per law.  Not that it won't happen.  Feel free to correct me.

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9 minutes ago, tsar4 said:

From AARP - "Social Security tax payments do earn interest collectively: They are invested in special Treasury bonds that are guaranteed by the federal government and pay a market-rate interest, which goes back into the pool that pays out benefits. But your contributions don’t go into a personal account that earns interest for you."

I cannot find anything, anywhere stating that Congress borrowed any funds/interest from SSA that have not been paid back as per law.  Not that it won't happen.  Feel free to correct me.

I’m not correcting you that’s what your articles said. Congress didn’t borrow the money they used the interest on things like defense but even had they not done that SS was still paying out more than it was taking in.  Raising the cap is one way to fix the problem. After $170k is earned in a year you don’t pay anymore in SS taxes 

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No one is asking him to smuggle an inmate into the country. What we are telling you to do is to release him from custody so he can be brought back to the country he shouldn’t have been thrown out of in the first place 

Bukele won’t release him. He said “I hope you’re not asking me to release a terrorist into my country”

fuckin pieces of absolute shit

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yeah this is bad

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El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said in the Oval Office Monday he would not return Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a Maryland man illegally deported to El Salvador — to the United States, as Trump administration officials vehemently argued they were in no position to force the decision.

“How can I return him to the United States? Am I going to smuggle him? Of course I’m not going to do it,” Bukele said while sitting beside President Donald Trump. “The question is preposterous.”

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/14/el-salvador-president-return-wrongly-deported-trump-00289234

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didn't see Pooh posted about it first
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1 hour ago, 1pooh4u said:

He is most certainly dead. The things Bukele was saying made no sense considering the administration admitted that he was “sent in error” he could have been released at any time. It’s ridiculous to think otherwise. 

If it turned out he was already dead and they were stalling as cover, that'd be so fucking bad, they'd all be complicit.

Either way, they are willing to throw this man's life away and destroy his family rather than concede an inch on their apparently unrestricted power to disappear people with no due process.

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10 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

If it turned out he was already dead and they were stalling as cover, that'd be so fucking bad, they'd all be complicit.

Either way, they are willing to throw this man's life away and destroy his family rather than concede an inch on their apparently unrestricted power to disappear people with no due process.

People still defending despot Trump, especially with this, are sick fuckin people. There’s no defense of this and I want to know if Justice Roberts will say anything. Trump, just like any other dictator, is ignoring court orders. SCOTUS gave him the ability to do it when they said Presidents are immune from prosecution regardless of what they do if it’s an official act as president. 
 

now what? He’s defying an order as an official act of his office. Who can stop him? 

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5 minutes ago, Raptorpat said:

To make matters worse, he and members of his team have been floating using this disappearing act on actual citizens.

Bukele said he would gladly take us 

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4 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

No one is asking him to smuggle an inmate into the country. What we are telling you to do is to release him from custody so he can be brought back to the country he shouldn’t have been thrown out of in the first place 

Bukele won’t release him. He said “I hope you’re not asking me to release a terrorist into my country”

fuckin pieces of absolute shit

Know what a baller move would be?

Where was he taken from, Baltimore?

Maryland's mayor invites the president of El Savador for a visit and then imprisons him for falsely holding one of their citizens

 

I bet some fucking gears would get moving then

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5 hours ago, 1pooh4u said:

You know he was reading from a script Trump gave him about what to say, because of how absofreakinlutely idiotic and nonsensical the explanation he gave was about why they can't simply return him. You send him back the same way he was sent there, on a U.S. government plane. It's simplest thing in the world to do. They just don't want to do it.

They're begging the judge at this point to hold them in contempt. They're looking for more reason to rail against and undermine the judiciary ultimately. Honestly, I really question at this point whether this was ever at all a mistake. I mean how many times have they ever admitted making one? Think about it. This whole situation feels almost like it was designed to be a test case to see just how much they can get away with this foreign imprisonment scheme they've come up with.

Once they effectively get away with doing this, regardless of what the courts rule, if they don't have or make a way to enforce the administration follows their orders, it establishes their powerlessness to do anything about this opening the way for them to keep on doing it. If the judiciary fails to draw a line in the sand here, they may as well not even exist. They'll be giving away whatever authority they still have left, just like congress already has.

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42 minutes ago, Dark_Cloud_Overhead said:

Honestly, I really question at this point whether this was ever at all a mistake. I mean how many times have they ever admitted making one?

iirc, the attorney who conceded that it was error was apparently a career staff attorney who has since been fired

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5 hours ago, Raptorpat said:

iirc, the attorney who conceded that it was error was apparently a career staff attorney who has since been fired

Okay, it was revealed in a court filing signed by three attorneys for the government, Yaakov M. Roth (a more recent hire who appears to be from a Trump aligned firm), Erez Reuveni (been with DOJ for about 15 years), and Christopher Ian Pryby (can't find much on how long he's been there). Reuveni was put on paid leave about a week ago, but that doesn't appear to have anything to do with the court filing. He was suspended for not basically towing the line hard enough for them and showing a bit of sympathy for Garcia's situation later on during the court proceedings.

I don't see anything about either of the other two attorneys being fired, so there's really nothing that clearly indicates this is something they didn't actually want coming out. Also, don't see any reason to give them the benefit of the doubt that there was really some kind of "administrative error" that led to him being taken when they admitted in the filing that ICE was aware of his protection from removal at the time. There's no proof either way, but it just smells like BS to me.

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I've been unable to get the "mistaken" deportation thing out of my head all night. Everywhere I look it's either people articulating how bad it is, or goblins gloating about it.

idk man, I know I'm underselling it but it's extremely terrible

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“Trump impressed with Bukele for how he turned El Salvador into such a safe country” 

is roughly what that says on the fox ticker, blurb whatever 

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1 hour ago, tsar4 said:

¿Qué Joder?

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This is what really has me thinking we’re not living in a democracy anymore. This administration is going on Fox and the other propaganda networks and saying the SCOTUS ruled in their favor. Clearly they didn’t but now his fuckin base will say that they did. 

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