Overview
- The Trump administration has filed a second appeal against a Maryland judge's directive to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legally protected Maryland resident deported in March due to an administrative error.
- The administration disputes the scope of the Supreme Court's unanimous order mandating action, arguing that courts cannot compel executive diplomatic efforts with foreign governments.
- El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has refused to release Abrego Garcia, claiming no authority to comply with U.S. demands, further complicating the standoff.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen and other Democratic lawmakers have been denied access to Abrego Garcia at El Salvador's CECOT prison, where he remains detained under harsh conditions.
- The case has sparked broader debates over due process, executive authority, and the use of outdated legal statutes in immigration enforcement.