The Trump administration, in a presentation published to the file, several minutes after a deadline of the Saturday of the 5 PM, said that a man deported by mistake to El Salvador is alive and remains detained there.
The presentation of the end of the day is in an effort to comply with the order of the American district judge of Maryland, Paula Xinis, since Friday, which demanded that the Government provide a daily state report on the whereabouts and conditions of Kilmar Abbrego García, along with any effort that has led him to take him to the United States.
“I understand that I have understood the presentation of official reports of our Embassy in San Salvador that Abrego García is currently held at the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador,” wrote Michael G. Kozak, a senior office official at the Office of Western Hemispheres Affairs in the State Department, in a two -page statement. “He is alive and sure in that installation. He is detained in accordance with the sovereign domestic authority of El Salvador.”
In a separate presentation also presented on Saturday night, asking for additional relief, Abrego García’s lawyers used the words of President Donald Trump against him.
“Yesterday, President Trump confirmed that the United States has the power to facilitate the release of Abrego García from prison and return to the United States:” If the Supreme Court said: “Bring someone back,” he would do it … I respect the Supreme Court, “the lawyers summoned Trump as journalists on Friday night.
The lawyers were referring to a ruling on Thursday of the Superior Court that ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” the release of Abrego García from a saving prison to which he was sent on March 15.
“Of course,” the lawyers of the man wrote, “that is precisely what the Supreme Court did when he ruled that the court order of this court” requires that the government “facilitate” the release of Abrego García de la Custody in El Salvador and to ensure that his case has been handled, since it would have been if he had not been sent to El Salvador de El Salvador incorrect. ” “” “” “.” “.” “.” “
However, Trump seemed to go back his Friday message at a Saturday post about Truth Social.
In the position, Trump said he is working with President Bukele of El Salvador “to eradicate terrorist organizations and build a future of prosperity.”
“President Bukele has gently accepted the custody of his nation, some of the most violent alien enemies in the world and, in particular, the United States,” Trump wrote. “These barbarians are now under the custody of El Salvador, a proud and sovereign nation, and their future depends on President B and his government.”
The two leaders are scheduled to meet Monday at the White House.
Abrego García’s lawyers are asking the District Court to order the Government that, at the end of Monday, take specific measures to comply with the court order in the case and to order the accelerated discovery of government actions, or not act, by facilitating the return of Abrego García to the United States.
They are also asking the Court to order the Government to show the case before 10 a.m. on Monday on why it should not have a converaration due to their breach of the previous orders of the Court, including any breach of compliance with the order of the court of April 11 that declared the order of the government necessary for Friday, the information about what steps was taking to coordinate the return of Abrego García after the order of the order of the Supreme Court.
Xinis on Friday had ordered the Trump administration to take all available measures to facilitate “the return of Abrego García after the order of the Superior Court on Thursday. He also requested a daily update on the whereabouts of Abrego García.
The decision of the Supreme Court did not require the Trump administration to try to return immediately to Abrego García because the deadline of Xinis to take him home had already passed. But the unpleasant decision declared that the government “should be prepared to share what it can with respect to the steps it has taken and the perspective of more steps.”
The ruling rejected the emergency appeal of the administration of the order of April 4, Xinis, which requested the return of Abrego García before April 7.
On Friday, the government said it needed more time to provide Xinis with the requested information about Abrego García.
Maryland’s father, a legal resident protected from deportation by a 2019 court order, was sent by mistake to the saving prison along with other men who were supposedly gang members.
The Trump administration states that Abrego García is a member of MS-13, although he has never been accused or convicted of a crime. His lawyers said there is no evidence that he was in the gang, and that immigration officials have admitted that he should not have been sent to El Salvador, his country of birth, qualifying him as an “administrative error.”
Saturday is the first time since March 15 that the government said Abrego García is alive.
Xinis celebrates an audience on Tuesday afternoon to consult with the government about where it is in terms of taking Abrego García to the United States