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Trump officials come up against judges on the expulsion case of Salvadoral migrants

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A trio of judges slowed down the Trump administration’s effort on Wednesday to immediately expel the second time the Salvadoral migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, in a series of consecutive judicial orders which were congratulated by the lawyers of Abrego – but had officials of Trump Applications for a fight.

Orders came in a 90 -minute space of the American districts of Tennessee and Maryland and have interrupted, for the moment, the plans declared by the Trump administration so that immigration and customs application (ICE) can stop Abrego Garcia and immediately start the suppression of the suppression to deport it in a third country, like Mexico or South Sudan. Officials from the Ministry of Justice acknowledged that this plan before the court earlier this month, a federal judge in Maryland told the transfer of American marshals to ice officials would probably take place outside the federal prison where Abrego Garcia is currently detained.

These fears were reinforced after Trump administration The officials went to social networks on Wednesday to relax against the series of court decisions. The deputy secretary of the Department of Internal Security (DHS), Tricia McLaughlin, promised from Wednesday to X that Garcia Garcia “will never walk the American streets again”.

“The fact that this disadvantaged judge tries to tell Ice that they cannot arrest a member of the Gang MS-13, charged by a great jury for the trafficking of human beings, and subject to an arrest in immigration under the federal law is lawless and crazy,” she said.

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President Donald Trump, accompanied by Pam Bondi, speaks before Bondi was sworn in as an American attorney at the Oval White House Office. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty)

The remarks have aroused new concerns of the defenders of immigration, as well as the lawyers of Abrego Garcia and his family.

“We have increased the current concerns concerning the compliance of the Trump administration with all those involved,” in the case, told Fox News Digital Chris Newman, a lawyer who represents Abrego Garcia’s family in an interview after orders.

His concerns occurred despite the series of short -term victories for Abrego Garcia, aimed at providing him with regular procedure and access to advice before withdrawal.

In Nashville, the American district judge Waverly Crenshaw ordered the liberation of Abrego Garcia on Wednesday on Wednesday, waiting for the trial, writing in a 37 -page decision that the federal government “provides no evidence that there is something in the history of Abrego, or its exposed characteristics, which justifies detention”.

He also poured cold water on the dozens of allegations made by Trump officials, notably by the secretary of the DHS, Kristi Noem, in Nashville last week, that Garcia is a member of the Gang MS-13.

“On the basis of the file which had been before, so that the court notes that Greo is a member of or in affiliation with MS13, he should make so many inferences of the evidence proposed by the Government in his favor that such a conclusion was going to frown the fantasy,” he said.

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The secretary of the Ministry of Internal Security, Kristi Noem, speaks during a visit to the Terrorist Confainment Center on March 26, 2025 in Tecoluca, El Salvador. (Alex Brandon-Pool / Getty Images)

The United States judge Barbara Holmes, responsible for implementing this order, suspended the release of Abrego Garcia from criminal detention for 30 days, a request made by her lawyers earlier this week.

Two minutes after Judge Crenshaw’s decision, US District Judge Paula Xinis, the judge supervising his civil affair in Maryland, made an emergency order blocking the administration to immediately take Abrego Garcia in police custody, citing worries, he would otherwise be deleted immediately and without regular procedure.

She also ordered that Greo Garcia was sent to the order of supervision of ice at the Baltimore field office, and that the Trump administration informs Abrego Garcia and his lawyer of everything provides for him in a third country 72 hours in advance, in order to ensure access to the lawyer and to contest the country of dismissal.

The lawyers of Abrego Garcia welcomed the judicial orders on Wednesday, although they stressed that there was a long road to come – and which remains heavy with uncertainty.

“These decisions are a powerful reprimand of government-free conduct from the government and a critical safeguard for the rights of the regular procedure of Kilmar,” said Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, one of the lawyers for Abrego Garcia on Wednesday.

However, the case of Abrego Garcia was the center of a one -month legal maelstrom and is the one who, according to criticism, enabled the Trump administration to test his courage on the application of immigration and his ability to slow down or escape compliance with federal courts.

The demonstrators demonstrate in support of Abrego.

The demonstrators gathered before the Greenbelt American district court, Maryland, to protest against the expulsion by the Trump administration of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was sent to Salvador in March in what administration officials said they were an administrative error. (Breanne Deppisch / Fox News Digital)

It remains to be seen whether the administration will appeal to the orders or if they will be honored.

The Supreme Court has rolled up in recent months with the Trump administration on a certain number of key judicial cases, as well as a burst of emergency prescriptions, suggesting that they could move for an emergency intervention at this level.

Although the high court judges unanimously ordered that the Trump administration facilitates the return of Abrego Garcia to the United States earlier in El Salvador this year, it is not clear if they would intervene at this stage to leave the scheduled administration. Any dispute to the ordinances of Tennessee, including the suspension of 30 days, would also be heard by the United States Court of Appeal of conservative control for the sixth circuit, which could prevent the orders of the lower court from taking the force.

Others noted the posture of the Trump administration in recent immigration cases, notably following their withdrawal from hundreds of migrants to El Salvador prison earlier this year.

Critics argue that the Trump administration has been slow, or downright recalcitrant, to comply with judicial orders – and their actions prompted two judges to Washington, DC and Maryland to threaten a procedure of potential contempt earlier this year. The April decision of the American district judge James Boasberg, who revealed that there was a probable cause for holding the administration in the course of having violated his order to prevent them from using a law in wartime to expel migrants to Cecot, was suspended by a federal court of appeal.

On the other hand, Trump officials mocked against the “militants” judges, who, according to them, blocked their program and exceeded their powers of justice.

The lawyers of Abrego Garcia and his family clearly say they are in the eyes of the administration and the expected attempts to challenge the orders, even if the details of the efforts remain vague.

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“It is now a question of public file that their posture from the start is to say:” F — You “in the courts”, said Newman, the lawyer for the family of Abrego Garcia, in an interview.

“So say that we are vigilant about potential bad faith efforts from the Trump administration would be an understatement,” he said.

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