“Because respondents have no statutory authority to remove Abrego Garcia to a th…


“Because respondents have no statutory authority to remove Abrego Garcia to a third country absent a removal order, his removal cannot be considered reasonably foreseeable, imminent, or consistent with due process. Although respondents may eventually get it right, they have not as of today. Thus, Abrego Garcia’s detention for the stated purpose of third country removal cannot continue. Respondents’ conduct over the past months belie that his detention has been for the basic purpose of effectuating removal, lending further support that Abrego Garcia should be held no longer.” – Judge Paula Xinis



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10 comments

  • Martyn Beer

    They’ll just pick him up again , it is a disgrace

  • Linda Caskey

    BAM

  • Matthew Boutillier

    That’s awesome.

  • Revka Stearns Ccs Cpc

    It’s about blooming time. That poor guy and his family.

  • Julia McNamara

    Thank God!

  • Christian Mark Wilson

    What a waste: of his life, his family’s well being, of our tax dollars, of resources that should be spent on actual criminals. My heart breaks for him and all others in his situation.
    Of all the things that piss me off, the thing that does it mostest is seeing the full weight of our country bear down on people who deserve it the least. I am ashamed to contribute to it with my tax dollars.

  • Bobbie Granick

    What happens if they grab him again? I don’t think he’s safe in this country, he and his family need to seek asylum elsewhere.

  • Kim Rippere

    Not sure why the judge trusted them! I would have told the feds to be in my courtroom with him the next day at 9am. If he wasn’t there I would have fined and jailed the fed attorney.

  • Andy Groz

    That poor guy. Perhaps the most abused political football in recent history. :(

  • Catherine Sacco

    FINALLY!!

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