Judge leans toward limiting Abrego Garcia deportation
MARYLAND, JUL 11 – Judge Paula Xinis may delay deportation to ensure Kilmar Abrego Garcia can contest removal after being wrongly deported before, amid disputes over due process and destination country.
- On Wednesday, Judge Paula Xinis will consider whether to uphold a magistrate's order to release Kilmar Abrego Garcia on bail in Maryland ahead of his Tennessee trial.
- This occurred even though a 2019 court order prohibited his deportation to El Salvador due to concerns about persecution.
- At Friday’s hearing, his legal team requested at least 72 hours’ notice before any removal from the U.S. to an unidentified country to seek court relief.
- Judge Xinis criticized the government for destroying the presumption of regularity and called its lack of concrete plans for Abrego Garcia an insult to her intelligence.
- She signaled a likely ruling to protect due process and delay deportation, highlighting that leaving removal decisions to ICE officers without oversight is insufficient and unpredictable.
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Judge signals she will protect Abrego Garcia from hasty second deportation - West Hawaii Today
A frustrated federal judge signaled on Friday that she would issue an order protecting Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the immigrant who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador, from being hastily expelled from the United States again after he was brought back last month to face criminal charges.
Judge likely to keep Abrego Garcia detained to prevent quick deportation - Maryland Matters
A protester holds a photo of Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia as demonstrators gather to protest against the deportation of immigrants to El Salvador outside the Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the United Nations in New York City on April 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)GREENBELT, Maryland — U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis seemed inclined during a Friday hearing to grant a temporary restraining order to block the Trump …
Courtroom Bombshell: Abrego Garcia Attorneys Admit They Lack the File Used to Claim Client Wrongly Deported to El Salvador - Tennessee Star
Attorneys with Murray Osorio, the immigration law firm Kilmar Abrego Garcia in his Maryland lawsuit against the Trump administration over his March deportation, admitted in a Friday hearing before U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis that do not have access to the A File associated with Abrego Garica's 2019 immigration case.
Judge likely to keep Abrego Garcia detained to prevent quick deportation • Daily Montanan
A protester holds a photo of Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia as demonstrators gather to protest against the deportation of immigrants to El Salvador outside the Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the United Nations in New York City on April 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)GREENBELT, Maryland — U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis seemed inclined during a Friday hearing to grant a temporary restraining order to block the Trump …
Judge weighs blocking Trump administration from quickly deporting Abrego Garcia again
A federal judge in Maryland signaled on Friday that she may soon issue a ruling that could delay the Trump administration’s order to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country quickly if he is released next week from U.S.…
Abrego Garcia's attorneys ask judge to require 72 hours' notice before he's deported
Photo by Sen. Van Hollen’s Office via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s legal team asked a judge at a hearing Friday to order that he not be removed from the United States without at least 72 hours notice should he be released on bond from detention in Tennessee. On Day 3 of a hearing in Maryland on the government’s plans for the longtime Maryland resident this week, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis repeatedly blasted the governmen…
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