A federal judge in Maryland expressed concern over the Trump administration’s inability to provide information on the efforts made to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Despite a Supreme Court ruling demanding his return, the government lawyer couldn’t confirm Abrego Garcia’s location. The judge questioned why nothing had been done to facilitate his return, prompting criticism of the administration’s lack of action. The Supreme Court had rejected the administration’s appeal and called for Abrego Garcia’s release from custody in El Salvador, noting possible executive branch overreach in foreign affairs. The administration had claimed Abrego Garcia was a member of MS-13, but his attorneys denied any gang affiliation. Abrego Garcia’s wife spoke out about the emotional toll the situation had taken on their family. The judge’s initial order called the deportation “wholly lawless” and lacking evidence of gang ties. Abrego Garcia, a legal worker trying to obtain a journeyman license, had been living in the U.S. with his U.S. citizen wife before being detained and deported. Despite the ongoing legal battle, efforts are being made to ensure his safe return to his home and family.
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