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American Focus > Blog > World News > U.S. Still Won’t Say Whether It’s Facilitating Return Of Mistakenly Deported Man, Despite SCOTUS Decision
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U.S. Still Won’t Say Whether It’s Facilitating Return Of Mistakenly Deported Man, Despite SCOTUS Decision

Last updated: April 13, 2025 6:08 pm
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The Trump administration is standing firm on its decision not to disclose to a federal court whether it has any intentions of repatriating a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported and is currently being held in a notorious prison in El Salvador. Despite a Supreme Court ruling and a lower court order demanding the man’s return to the United States, the administration has remained silent on the matter.

The U.S. district court judge overseeing the case, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is now considering a request from the man’s legal team to compel the government to explain why it should not be held in contempt. This potential contempt finding would mark a significant development in the administration’s assertion of presidential authority, particularly in relation to immigration policy.

The latest daily status update provided by the government, as mandated by Judge Paula Xinis, reiterated that the administration has nothing further to add beyond its previous statement confirming Abrego Garcia’s presence in an El Salvador prison. Despite Xinis’ repeated demands for information on the steps being taken to bring him back to the U.S., the administration has not addressed these inquiries.

The Supreme Court ruled last Thursday that the administration must repatriate Abrego Garcia, with Xinis subsequently ordering the disclosure of his current location and custodial status, along with the actions being taken to facilitate his return. The administration has contended that Abrego Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang, a claim he disputes, and has argued that this affiliation renders him ineligible for court protection.

Abrego Garcia’s lawyers have also requested additional information from the government, including documents detailing the agreement with El Salvador for housing deported individuals. Xinis expressed frustration during a recent hearing when the government attorney struggled to provide details on Abrego Garcia’s whereabouts.

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Despite the ongoing legal battle, Abrego Garcia’s lawyers remain determined to secure his return to the U.S. and hold the government accountable for its actions. The case continues to unfold as both sides present their arguments before the court.

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