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mahatmakanejeeves

(65,040 posts)
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:44 AM 17 hrs ago

US seeks more time to show it complied with judge's orders in Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Maryland lawsuit

The AP keeps saying he was mistakenly deported. There wasn’t any mistake.

US seeks more time to show it complied with judge’s orders in Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Maryland lawsuit

Neal Augenstein | naugenstein@wtop.com
June 16, 2025, 10:16 AM

Two days after Kilmar Abrego Garcia pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges in Tennessee, lawyers for the U.S. government asked a Maryland judge for more time to show they’ve complied with orders to facilitate the return of the Salvadoran national, who was mistakenly deported in March. … Lawyers for the Trump administration have said since Abrego Garcia’s Maryland lawsuit against several agency heads was filed while he was still imprisoned in El Salvador, the suit should be dismissed as moot.

Last week, the construction worker’s attorneys filed a motion saying his Maryland lawsuit should continue “until the Government is held accountable for its blatant, willful, and persistent violations of court orders at excruciating cost to Abrego Garcia and his family.” … Abrego Garcia’s lawyers said the federal government has “engaged in an elaborate, all of government effort to defy court orders, deny due process, and disparage Abrego Garcia.”

Sunday, lawyers for the government filed a motion in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, seeking an extra week to respond to Judge Paula Xinis, saying “Mr. Garcia has already obtained the relief he has sought through this lawsuit — he is now in the United States.”

Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate said the government “believes that Plaintiffs’ allegations are without merit.” … In a “Motion for extension of time,” Shumate said that responding to Abrego Garcia’s motion “will require close coordination with multiple agency defendants in this case, including the preparation of a declaration or declarations that explain how Defendants complied with their discovery obligations.”

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Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with WTOP since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.
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US seeks more time to show it complied with judge's orders in Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Maryland lawsuit (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 17 hrs ago OP
They've already been given more time to get their homework turned in Attilatheblond 16 hrs ago #1
No. Charge them with contempt of court. sinkingfeeling 16 hrs ago #2
Abrego Garcia has already done serious time in prison. They need to answer for that. Walleye 16 hrs ago #3
They didn't need more time to deport him. Illegally. BOSSHOG 16 hrs ago #4

Attilatheblond

(6,297 posts)
1. They've already been given more time to get their homework turned in
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 11:49 AM
16 hrs ago

Time to start serious enforcement.

BOSSHOG

(42,818 posts)
4. They didn't need more time to deport him. Illegally.
Mon Jun 16, 2025, 12:06 PM
16 hrs ago

No thought given to doing the bad stuff. But they can’t figure out how to do the right stuff.

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