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Sarah Kenneth
@sarahkennethliam.bsky.social
8 months ago
Did the Supreme Court invite Trump to dodge on getting Abrego Garcia out of El Salvador? Even though the Supreme Court told Trump administration officials to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the case could soon be back at the Supreme Court's doorstep
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AtheisticSnail.bsky.social
@atheisticsnail.bsky.social
8 months ago
#DidThisToday called @vanhollen.senate.gov and thanked him for going and seeing Mr. Abrego Garcia. Getting that information was vital. And it is bring great public attention to his case and the other 200. Call and thank him. Reward courage
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AtheisticSnail.bsky.social
@atheisticsnail.bsky.social
8 months ago
#DidThisToday called @vanhollen.senate.gov and thanked him for going and seeing Mr. Abrego Garcia. Getting that information was vital. And it is bring great public attention to his case and the other 200. Call and thank him. Reward courage
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@juststeller.bsky.social
7 months ago
NEW: Order regarding Discovery Deficiency in the Abrego Garcia case Link here, post to follow storage.courtlistener.com….

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Henry Porter
@henryporter.bsky.social
7 months ago
The people who decided to fight on Abrego Garcia and Signal Chat also decided not to shutdown the government. If you haven't won an election, maybe start with the defeasible assumption that senators are experts in politics.
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M. Haytham Matthews
@haythamm.bsky.social
8 months ago
What happens in America doesn't stay in America MAGA politicians: Be careful lest your leadership be construed as condoning cavalier disregard for "due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order" (to quote 4th Circuit Chief Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III in the Abrego Garcia opinion)

Far-right media has been pushing Pierre Poilievre on whether he’d deport non-citizens for taking part in pro-Palestinian protests. Here’s what he’s been saying in response:

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Roblee14
@vegasdude83.bsky.social
7 months ago
Abrego Garcia could be any one of us
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The Vivlia
@thevivlia.bsky.social
7 months ago
Karoline Leavitt falsely claims Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 terrorist, then attacks Van Hollen and Democrats for defending constitutional rights on Easter Sunday. Karoline went to church, saw “due process” in the scripture, and said “not for immigrants.”
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Norm Charlatan
@normcharlatan.bsky.social
8 months ago
Abrego Garcia is a distraction. The price of eggs is a distraction. Democrats need to be talking about this home Plinko set that Costco is selling. My kids are going to grow up and dominate the Price is Right.
Home Plinko set
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@ohpipedown.bsky.social
7 months ago
Got excited for a sec when I saw Abrego Garcia was in Santa Ana.
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Carol-“WeRideAtDawn”
@carol-dawnrider.bsky.social
7 months ago
‘That ends now’: Judge overseeing Abrego Garcia case knocks Trump administration for repeated stonewalling Source: CNN
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DrMacLeodCartoons
@macltoons.bsky.social
8 months ago
@amyklobuchar.com My suggestion is for SCOTUS to find Kristi Noem in contempt of court, and fine her $10 million a day until Kilmar comes home.
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Joshua J. Friedman
@joshuajfriedman.com
7 months ago
NEW: Judge Xinis accuses the Trump admin of "a willful and bad faith refusal to comply with discovery obligations" in the Abrego Garcia case based on "continued mischaracterization of the Supreme Court’s Order." She orders full responses. storage.courtlistener.com….
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know that the falsehood lies not in any supposed "premise," but in their continued mischaracterization of the Supreme Court's Order. That Order made clear that this Court "properly
required the Government to 'facilitate' Abrego Garcia's release from custody in El Salvador and to ensure that his case is handled as it would have been had he not been improperly sent to El Salvador." See Noem v. Abrego Garcia, 604 U.S. — (2025), slip op. at 2; see also Abrego Garcia
v. Noem, No. 25-1404, 2025 WL 1135112, at *1 (4th Cir. Apr. 17, 2025). Defendants' objection reflects a willful and bad faith refusal to comply with discovery obligations. The objection is
overruled. Defendants are therefore ordered to supplement their answers in full compliance with
the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Their answers must include facts responsive to the requests,
not oblique and incomplete, non-specific characterizations. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 33(b)(3) (requiring
that each interrogatory be answered "fully").
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Cindy Bee
@ckbhope.bsky.social
8 months ago
1/ ... "To the Trump administration, Abrego Garcia is not a mistake. He is a liability, and he is a test. A test of their power to do this to anyone. A test of whether the loophole they believe they have found — www.nytimes.com/2025/04/1….
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Trump is disappearing people to a Salvadoran prison for terrorists. And he says he wants to send “homegrown” Americans there next.

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@pennylundquist.bsky.social
8 months ago
So why does the White House taunt that Abrego Garcia is never coming home? They’ve admitted his kidnapping was a mistake and their own documents say he had no criminal record. Easy. Trump can never admit a mistake. Can NEVER be wrong. He’s that small, that petty. Recognize his weakness and RESIST!
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TrumpWatch
@trumpwatch.skyfleet.blue
8 months ago
Ex-ICE director says Abrego Garcia will be 'deported again' if returned to US #Trump

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Ex-ICE director says Abrego Garcia will be 'deported again' if returned to US

A retired acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director said Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was deported to the terrorist confinement center (CECOT) in El Salvador, will be removed again if he is approved to return to the U.S. “Let's start where it is operationally, if he comes back to the United States, he's going to be deported again,” Ron Vitiello, who served during President Trump's first term, said during a Thursday evening appearance on NewsNation’s “The Hill.” The Supreme Court and an appeals court supported a lower court ruling ordering the Trump administration to “facilitate” Abrego Garcia's release, but the White House says there’s no chance he will be brought back. Vitiello described efforts by Democrats to get him returned to the U.S. as “grandstanding.” Trump and El Salvador President Nayib Bukele both said Monday they would not help Abrego Garcia get released . The administration acknowledged in court that his his removal was an “administrative error,” but it has since shifted its position.   “If the roles were reversed, if there was an American citizen in jail in the United States that did something in El Salvador that they were concerned about, if they asked us to send a native son of America, just because they asked us to, we wouldn't do that either,” Vitiello said. The White House has claimed the Maryland man has ties to the MS-13 gang and was a criminal, which Abrego Garcia and his wife deny.  An immigration judge granted him approval to stay in the U.S. after fleeing El Salvador due to violence and persecution. Abrego Garcia resided in Maryland for more than a decade before ICE deported him to his country of origin.

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Joe Segal
@joesegal.bsky.social
8 months ago
America loves parades. It's time to hold some old-fashioned patriotic parades down the main streets of America! Veterans Teachers Scientists Park Rangers Seniors Disabled People Children Students Marching bands Flags Signs No King! No Medicaid or Social Security Cuts! Bring Kilmar Home!
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Joyce White Vance
@joycewhitevance.bsky.social
7 months ago
The Trump administration has all kinds of objections to the expedited discovery plaintiffs in the Abrego Garcia case have pounded to it, but Judge Xinis is not impressed by any of them. storage.courtlistener.com….
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Caroline Casey
@standupcoyote.bsky.social
8 months ago
Wd be grand to see Kilmar free,& honored as catalyst to boot kick the trump thug into his own customized underworld

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Melissa Nadia Viviana 🐸
@resistrebelrevolt.net
8 months ago
This 3-0 4th Circuit Ruling on Abrego Garcia & opinion by conservative Judge Wilkinson is SAVAGE. It should be everything the House needs to know about the Executive Branch encroaching beyond the separation of powers. Call your Rep & tell them to impeach! tinyurl.com/judgewilkinson
It is in this atmosphere that we are reminded of President Eisenhower's sage


example


Putting his *personal opinions


aside,


President Eisenhower honored his


"inescapable" duty to enforce the Supreme Cout's decision in Brown v. Board of


Education II to desegregate schools *wvith all deliberate speed." Address by the President


of the United States, Delivered from his Office at the White House 1-2 (Sept. 24, 1957);


349 U.S. 294, 301 (1955). This great man expressed his unflagging belief that "[t]he very


basis of our individual rights and freedoms is the certainty that the President and the


Executive Branch of Government will support and [e]nsure the carrying out of the


decisions of the Federal Courts." Id. at 3. Indeed, in our late Executive's own words,


"[u]nless the President did so, anarchy would result." Id.


Now the branches come too close to grinding irrevocably against one another in a


conflict that promises to diminish both.l This is a losing proposition all around. The


Judiciary will lose much from the constant intimations of its illegitimacy, to which by dent


of custom and detachment we can only sparingly reply. The Executive will lose much from


a public perception of its lawlessness and all of its attendant contagions. The Executive


may succeed for a time in weakening the courts, but over time history will script the tragic


gap between what was and all that might have been, and law in time will sign its epitaph.


It is, as we have noted, all too possible to see in this case an incipient crisis, but it


may present an opportunity as well. We yet cling to the hope that it is not naïve to believe


our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American


ethos. This case presents their unique chance to vindicate that value and to summon the


best that is within us while there is still time,
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