US Judge Orders Release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Immigration Detention After Trump Administration Misled Court
A Maryland resident who was wrongfully deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador and later returned to the United States has been ordered released from immigration detention by a federal judge. The decision, made by US District Judge Paula Xinis on Thursday, is the latest development in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Abrego Garcia, who entered the US as a teenager without documentation, had his deportation order rescinded in 2019 due to concerns for his safety. However, he was later re-detained by immigration authorities after his return from El Salvador, which sparked widespread criticism of the Trump administration's mass deportation policies.
Judge Xinis ruled that Abrego Garcia has been held in detention without lawful authority and ordered his immediate release. The judge also stated that the Trump administration had "affirmatively misled" the court on several occasions, including falsely claiming that Costa Rica had rescinded an offer to accept Abrego Garcia.
The Department of Homeland Security condemned the ruling, calling it "judicial activism." However, Abrego Garcia's lawyers argue that the decision is a major victory for their client and represents a significant setback for the Trump administration's mass deportation policies.
Abrego Garcia's case has been closely watched by immigration advocates and critics of the Trump administration's hardline approach to immigration. His wrongful deportation and re-detention have become a rallying point for those seeking to protect the rights of undocumented immigrants.
The ruling also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by immigrants who are caught in the US immigration system, particularly those who are detained without due process or access to their rights. Abrego Garcia's case is likely to be appealed by the Trump administration, but for now, his release from detention represents a significant victory for his family and supporters.
Abrego Garcia has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration alleging that he was subjected to vindictive treatment after his wrongful deportation. He is also seeking asylum in the US through a separate proceeding. The judge's ruling on Thursday provides a glimmer of hope for Abrego Garcia, who had been facing an uncertain future in immigration detention.
The decision by Judge Xinis has significant implications for the Trump administration's approach to immigration policy and raises questions about the use of deportation as a tool of punishment. As the US continues to grapple with its complex immigration landscape, cases like Abrego Garcia's will likely remain at the forefront of public debate and court battles.
A Maryland resident who was wrongfully deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador and later returned to the United States has been ordered released from immigration detention by a federal judge. The decision, made by US District Judge Paula Xinis on Thursday, is the latest development in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Abrego Garcia, who entered the US as a teenager without documentation, had his deportation order rescinded in 2019 due to concerns for his safety. However, he was later re-detained by immigration authorities after his return from El Salvador, which sparked widespread criticism of the Trump administration's mass deportation policies.
Judge Xinis ruled that Abrego Garcia has been held in detention without lawful authority and ordered his immediate release. The judge also stated that the Trump administration had "affirmatively misled" the court on several occasions, including falsely claiming that Costa Rica had rescinded an offer to accept Abrego Garcia.
The Department of Homeland Security condemned the ruling, calling it "judicial activism." However, Abrego Garcia's lawyers argue that the decision is a major victory for their client and represents a significant setback for the Trump administration's mass deportation policies.
Abrego Garcia's case has been closely watched by immigration advocates and critics of the Trump administration's hardline approach to immigration. His wrongful deportation and re-detention have become a rallying point for those seeking to protect the rights of undocumented immigrants.
The ruling also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by immigrants who are caught in the US immigration system, particularly those who are detained without due process or access to their rights. Abrego Garcia's case is likely to be appealed by the Trump administration, but for now, his release from detention represents a significant victory for his family and supporters.
Abrego Garcia has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration alleging that he was subjected to vindictive treatment after his wrongful deportation. He is also seeking asylum in the US through a separate proceeding. The judge's ruling on Thursday provides a glimmer of hope for Abrego Garcia, who had been facing an uncertain future in immigration detention.
The decision by Judge Xinis has significant implications for the Trump administration's approach to immigration policy and raises questions about the use of deportation as a tool of punishment. As the US continues to grapple with its complex immigration landscape, cases like Abrego Garcia's will likely remain at the forefront of public debate and court battles.