Judge calls DOJ's motion to dismiss Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawsuit "meritless"
Source: CBS News
July 7, 2025 / 2:32 PM EDT
A federal judge denied the Justice Department's motions to dismiss Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawsuit over his mistaken deportation to El Salvador, calling one of the government's motions "meritless." She did not immediately rule on Abrego Garcia's motion to be moved to federal custody in Maryland, pending his criminal trial in Tennessee on human trafficking charges. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said to Justice Department attorney Bridget O'Hickey, "You made three arguments, defendants, and none are availing
meritless."
Xinis, who had ordered the government to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. after he was sent to El Salvador in March, questioned O'Hickey about whether the U.S. had indicted him in order to facilitate his return. The government did not notify Xinis or Abrego Garcia's attorneys when he was returned to the U.S. in June and immediately indicted.
Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, was part of a group of more than 250 Venezuelan and Salvadoran men who were deported from the U.S. to El Salvador and held in CECOT, a maximum security prison, in mid-March. Soon afterward, he sued the government over his deportation. His amended suit asks Xinis that he be held in custody in Maryland, rather than in Tennessee, where he's currently being detained, as well as to block his deportation.
"Obviously you did have power to produce Mr. Abrego because you produced him less than a week later." Xinis told the government, citing the May 21 date of a sealed indictment against Abrego Garcia in Tennessee filed six days after a motion in Maryland that said the government had no power to return him to the U.S.
Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-government-motions-to-dismiss-kilmar-abrego-garcias-lawsuit/

IA8IT
(6,211 posts)Willing to do anything but no clue how.
the whole damn administration has a goal of f**k stuff up.
Leghorn21
(13,934 posts)n/t
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,964 posts)flamingdem
(40,571 posts)This is the biggest farce. They need to be exposed!
I'd like to see the "witness". A coached liar no doubt.
Lovie777
(19,466 posts)regarding abuse and torture. I fear many of the deported immigrants face danger, suffering, pain, and some death. Families being torn apart.
The GQP can never tell me about morals, pro-life, family values, basic human rights. Fuck them.
slightlv
(6,197 posts)maladministration. There is no evidence, Garcia's human rights were violated not just once, but many times, and the trump admin has done nothing but jack him (and the courts) around from day one. Garcia's name is well known everywhere in the states, I think. If people not normally into politics here in the rural midwest know who he is and, while maybe not the nitty gritty specifics, know enough about the situation to be up in arms... Garcia may be a representative flashpoint of all these people ICE and trump has defiled. At least, I can hope...
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,964 posts)The trump DOJ has lied to a good number of judges
President Donald Trump's administration controls the fate of migrants it has deported to other countries like El Salvador, officials claimed in a court filing on Monday.
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2025-07-08T01:00:16.943Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-deportations-2672870359/
The claims contradict the Trump administration's position that it has no authority to return the migrants once they've been sent elsewhere. That was the argument they used to try and circumvent a court order to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador's infamous CECOT prison to the United States.
Salvadoran officials pushed back on those claims in a new court filing, saying that "the jurisdiction and legal responsibility for these persons lie exclusively with the competent foreign authorities, by virtue of international agreements signed and in accordance with the principles of sovereignty and international cooperation in criminal matters."
Said another way: The Trump administration "is in charge" of the migrants even after they cross U.S. borders, Lee Gelernt, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, told The Washington Post.
Trump has deported immigrants under the Alien Enemies Act, a centuries-old law that allows the president to immediately deport people during wartime. In past media appearances, Trump has described illegal immigration in the United States as an invasion, although he has not officially filed a declaration of war against any country.
The Supreme Court has also said that the Trump administration needs to allow immigrants who are being deported sufficient time to challenge the claims made against them.