


Once again, why did we have an election last November? So judges could overrule the Trump administration, which was elected by the people on the campaign promise of mass deportations?
When we last checked on "Maryland man" and El Salvadoran citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, he was back in the United States and pleading not guilty to human trafficking charges. (He has also been accused of sexual relationships with minors and firearm smuggling.) Garcia was federally indicted in Nashville, Tennessee, where it looks like he's walking free after posting bail. Can ICE pick him up and detain him? Not according to a Maryland federal judge.
Fox News' Bill Melugin reports:
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… to deport him to a third party country without “sufficient notice” and “due process”.
Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran illegal alien alleged MS-13 gang member and alleged repeat wife beater, is facing federal human smuggling charges in Tennessee, and a judge there is deciding whether to release him pending trial. The government had indicated it would take him into ICE custody in Tennessee if he was released pending his federal case.
Judge Xinis has now blocked the Trump administration from taking him into ICE custody upon his release.
So we "mistakenly" deport Sen. Chris Van Hollen's man-crush to his native El Salvador, only for him to be brought back to the United States to face charges of human trafficking. Now that he's walking free, a judge has blocked ICE from detaining him. Maybe he can meet up with Van Hollen for more margaritas.
We thought the Supreme Court made itself pretty clear.
They'll go to these lengths to prevent any illegal alien from being detained and deported.
Not a bad idea.
It really is. Enough with the judges and their restraining orders.