Kilmar Abrego Garcia — who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March — will remain free on supervised release until at least the end of the year, after a Maryland judge on Monday extended her order barring the government from detaining and deporting him again. Abrego Garcia was released from federal immigration custody earlier this month. At a hearing on Monday, U.S.
Main Idea: A Maryland judge ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia to stay free for now as she reviews whether the Trump administration can detain and try to deport him again.
Key Points:
The case may add costs and strain for taxpayers, courts, and immigration agencies as the Trump administration and Justice Department keep fighting over detention and deportation.
The judge's order gives one person legal protection and shows courts can check unlawful government action, which may build public trust in the rule of law.
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Central federal actor represented in court and responsible for the government’s position on detention and deportation.
His administration’s deportation plans and prior actions toward Abrego Garcia are a major part of the story.
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