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Showing Original Post only (View all)DOJ lawyer tells judge he doesn't know whereabouts of mistakenly deported Maryland man [View all]
The trial judge is piss
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https://abcnews.go.com/US/after-supreme-court-ruling-judge-sets-hearing-maryland/story?id=120703441
A deputy assistant attorney general told the judge overseeing the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador in error, that he does "not have the information" regarding Abrego Garcia's whereabouts.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis began a hearing Friday on Abrego Garcia's deportation by asking the government to answer where Kilmer Armando Abrego Garcia is.
"Where is he and under whose authority?" she repeatedly asked.
"I do not have that knowledge, and therefore I cannot relate that knowledge," DOJ attorney Drew Ensign said.
"I'm not asking for state secrets, I'm asking where one man who is wrongly and illegally deported, removed from this country [is]," Xinis said.
"Your Honor, I do not have the information provided to me that I can provide to you," Ensign said again.
The judge decided to go ahead with Friday's hearing after the Trump administration sought to delay the hearing until next week. The Justice Department on Friday morning asked her to reschedule the hearing for Wednesday, April 16, two days after El Salvador President Nayib Bukele is scheduled to meet with the White House -- but the judge, in a filing, kept the hearing date as scheduled.
Xinis, at the start of the hearing, said has three questions for DOJ: The current physical location and custodial status of Abrego Garcia, what steps the Trump administration has taken to facilitate his return, and what additional steps the government will take and when to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis began a hearing Friday on Abrego Garcia's deportation by asking the government to answer where Kilmer Armando Abrego Garcia is.
"Where is he and under whose authority?" she repeatedly asked.
"I do not have that knowledge, and therefore I cannot relate that knowledge," DOJ attorney Drew Ensign said.
"I'm not asking for state secrets, I'm asking where one man who is wrongly and illegally deported, removed from this country [is]," Xinis said.
"Your Honor, I do not have the information provided to me that I can provide to you," Ensign said again.
The judge decided to go ahead with Friday's hearing after the Trump administration sought to delay the hearing until next week. The Justice Department on Friday morning asked her to reschedule the hearing for Wednesday, April 16, two days after El Salvador President Nayib Bukele is scheduled to meet with the White House -- but the judge, in a filing, kept the hearing date as scheduled.
Xinis, at the start of the hearing, said has three questions for DOJ: The current physical location and custodial status of Abrego Garcia, what steps the Trump administration has taken to facilitate his return, and what additional steps the government will take and when to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return.
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DOJ lawyer tells judge he doesn't know whereabouts of mistakenly deported Maryland man [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2025
OP
As if they are equal to a Xinis's judging. The judge who just said they will not be relitigating anything.
ancianita
Apr 2025
#17
Exactly. Order court security to take a lawyer or defendant into court custody until the plaintiff is returned.
ancianita
Apr 2025
#18
Wanna bet Quinn Emanuel can prove Drew Ensign is lying? First that the govt earlier admitted he's in
ancianita
Apr 2025
#14
I knew that was coming. No one in this "administration" will be able to find him.
LoisB
Apr 2025
#24
They may have just kicked him out of the plane over the ocean like the CIA and the South American rebels used to do.
LiberalArkie
Apr 2025
#26
Judge demands 'daily updates' on whether Trump admin is complying with court order to return illegally deported man
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2025
#32
Could this judge deputize a marshal, plus select a volunteer Democratic possee?
bluestarone
Apr 2025
#36
NEW from a federal judge in Maryland immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case:
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2025
#39
Trump administration attests that Kilmar Abrego Garcia is alive and secure
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2025
#40