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She said that this would be done specifically to determine whether the government is abiding by her original court order, whether they intend to abide by it, and if not, whether that's in good or bad faith.
She said that this would be done specifically to determine whether the government is abiding by her original court order, whether they intend to abide by it, and if not, whether that's in good or bad faith.
She said that this would be done specifically to determine whether the government is abiding by her original court order, whether they intend to abide by it, and if not, whether that's in good or bad faith.
The administration has so far continued to argue that it cannot force another government to extradite someone that they're holding back to the U.S. On Tuesday, Drew Ensign, the lawyer for the Justice Department, also brought up two documents. One was a status report on where the DOJ stands on bringing a Grego Garcia back to the U.S.,
The administration has so far continued to argue that it cannot force another government to extradite someone that they're holding back to the U.S. On Tuesday, Drew Ensign, the lawyer for the Justice Department, also brought up two documents. One was a status report on where the DOJ stands on bringing a Grego Garcia back to the U.S.,
The administration has so far continued to argue that it cannot force another government to extradite someone that they're holding back to the U.S. On Tuesday, Drew Ensign, the lawyer for the Justice Department, also brought up two documents. One was a status report on where the DOJ stands on bringing a Grego Garcia back to the U.S.,
In this, a DHS official said that Abrego Garcia could be let in through a legal port of entry, but that if he did arrive, DHS would either move to deport him to a third country or back to El Salvador anyways. Now, Zini said that this was already getting too far ahead since the government hasn't shown that it has facilitated his return at all.
In this, a DHS official said that Abrego Garcia could be let in through a legal port of entry, but that if he did arrive, DHS would either move to deport him to a third country or back to El Salvador anyways. Now, Zini said that this was already getting too far ahead since the government hasn't shown that it has facilitated his return at all.
In this, a DHS official said that Abrego Garcia could be let in through a legal port of entry, but that if he did arrive, DHS would either move to deport him to a third country or back to El Salvador anyways. Now, Zini said that this was already getting too far ahead since the government hasn't shown that it has facilitated his return at all.
Ensign then pointed to the Oval Office press conference transcript from Monday during which Trump met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. Both leaders said that they didn't have the power to return him. But to that, Zini said that those answers that Ensign is pointing to during this press conference would not be considered responsive in a court of law.
Ensign then pointed to the Oval Office press conference transcript from Monday during which Trump met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. Both leaders said that they didn't have the power to return him. But to that, Zini said that those answers that Ensign is pointing to during this press conference would not be considered responsive in a court of law.
Ensign then pointed to the Oval Office press conference transcript from Monday during which Trump met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. Both leaders said that they didn't have the power to return him. But to that, Zini said that those answers that Ensign is pointing to during this press conference would not be considered responsive in a court of law.
The takeaway from Tuesday's hearing is that this is another judge growing frustrated with the administration's answers on what it's doing in response to court orders. But the administration has, in a way, set up for many of these policy debates to take place in the courts and even make their way up to the Supreme Court, as we've seen in this case.
The takeaway from Tuesday's hearing is that this is another judge growing frustrated with the administration's answers on what it's doing in response to court orders. But the administration has, in a way, set up for many of these policy debates to take place in the courts and even make their way up to the Supreme Court, as we've seen in this case.
The takeaway from Tuesday's hearing is that this is another judge growing frustrated with the administration's answers on what it's doing in response to court orders. But the administration has, in a way, set up for many of these policy debates to take place in the courts and even make their way up to the Supreme Court, as we've seen in this case.
But not every decision is going to go the administration's way. So we have continued to see that there's also a growing tension between the courts and the administration. And, you know, on Monday, in front of El Salvador's leader, Trump criticized the, quote, liberal judges that are blocking his agenda.
But not every decision is going to go the administration's way. So we have continued to see that there's also a growing tension between the courts and the administration. And, you know, on Monday, in front of El Salvador's leader, Trump criticized the, quote, liberal judges that are blocking his agenda.
But not every decision is going to go the administration's way. So we have continued to see that there's also a growing tension between the courts and the administration. And, you know, on Monday, in front of El Salvador's leader, Trump criticized the, quote, liberal judges that are blocking his agenda.
This is, of course, not new, as he's previously criticized those who have issued orders against his immigration directives, especially those related to the flights to El Salvador.
This is, of course, not new, as he's previously criticized those who have issued orders against his immigration directives, especially those related to the flights to El Salvador.