A federal judge expressed concern over the Trump administration’s lack of action in facilitating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador last month. Despite a Supreme Court ruling ordering his return, the government attorney could not provide details on Garcia’s whereabouts or the efforts made to bring him back. The judge criticized the administration for doing nothing to comply with the court’s directive and accused them of lacking transparency in the matter. The Supreme Court rejected the administration’s appeal and ordered that steps be taken to ensure Garcia’s release and the handling of his case. The administration claims Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang, but his attorneys dispute this. Garcia’s wife expressed hope for his return and called the situation an “emotional rollercoaster.” The judge’s original order called the government’s actions “wholly lawless” and criticized the lack of evidence supporting their claims against Garcia. Garcia, a 29-year-old with legal permission to work in the U.S., was detained and deported despite having family ties in the country. The case highlights the challenges of U.S. immigration policies and the legal battles faced by individuals caught in their enforcement.
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