Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia say Trump administration’s actions left ‘stain’ on Constitution
- Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Maryland immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned from wrongful detention in El Salvador and will face federal charges in Tennessee.
- Bondi cited allegations from cooperating MS-13 gang members accusing Garcia of trafficking guns and women, though legal experts criticize her prejudicial public statements.
- Garcia’s lawyers filed court motions urging U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis to sanction the government for contempt and delay, insisting the administration defied clear court orders.
- Legal analysts stated Bondi’s comments violate prosecutorial ethics, emphasizing the presumption of innocence and warning that such remarks aid the defense by prejudice.
- The criminal case will proceed under due process in Tennessee amid political scrutiny and ongoing civil litigation questioning the administration’s disregard for judicial authority.
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Abrego Garcia seeks sanctions against Trump administration in wrongful deportation case - West Hawaii Today
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man wrongly deported from Maryland to El Salvador before being returned to the United States on migrant smuggling charges, is seeking sanctions against the Trump administration for allegedly stonewalling an inquiry into efforts to secure his return.
Court Showdown: Trump Team Accused of ‘Sustained Defiance’ in Immigration Case
In a dramatic legal twist, lawyers for Kilmar Abrego García are asking a federal judge to sanction former Trump administration officials for allegedly defying court orders in a high-profile deportation case. Court Showdown: Trump Team Accused of ‘Sustained Defiance’ in Immigration Case Abrego García, a Salvadoran immigrant, was deported in March despite a standing court order blocking his removal. Now back in the U.S. after being held in a maxim…
The lawyers of Kilmar Abrego García have asked a federal judge in Maryland to impose fines against the Trump administration for contempt, arguing that he blatantly ignored the court orders for several weeks to return him to the United States from El Salvador. Abrego García’s lawyers stated that the government claimed it had no power to rescue him, even though it had secretly built a case of human trafficking against him. The United States took A…
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