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The Ministry of Justice said on Friday, the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, A The Salvadoranian immigrant based in Maryland Wrongly deported to an El Salvador megaprison with hundreds of criminals and gang members in the past month are unknown.
Admission comes afterwards The Supreme Court confirmed To facilitate the decision of a lower federal court on Thursday, Garcia’s return from the Central American prison. After the US district judge Paula Xinis ordered to submit more information about Garcia according to the Scotus judgment.
Xinis ordered the DOJ to submit the following information on Thursday evening at the latest 9:30 a.m. on Friday: “(1) The current physical location and the current status of Abrego Garcia; (2) What steps do the accused have, if at all, the accused in order to facilitate the accused in the United States.
The officials of the Doj and the AbegoGarcia lawyers had a hearing on Friday afternoon before a federal court. At that time, judge Xinis repeated the Doj lawyer Fähnrich about Garcia’s whereabouts.
This undated photo of Murray Osorio PLLC shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Murray Osorio PLLC about AP)
“Where is he and under whose authority?” Xinis said on Friday.
“I do not have this information,” replied Fähnrich, adding that Abrego Garcia is currently in the care of Salvadoranian officials and that the officials did not present the civil servants before hearing his whereabouts before the hearing before the hearing.
“I don’t ask about state secrets. I ask where a man is.”
“I don’t ask about state secrets. I ask where a man is,” said Xinis. “The government was forbidden to send him to El Salvador, and now I ask a very simple question: where is he?”
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“I don’t have this information,” said Fähnrich.
In this undated photo of the US district court for the District of Maryland, a man who was identified by Jennifer Vasquez Sura as her husband Kilmar Abrego Garcia is violently conducted by the terrorism limit in Tecoluca, El Salvador. (US district court for the Maryland district via AP) (US district court for the Maryland district via AP)
“I ask a very simple question. Where is he?” Xinis repeated
“I have no information,” said Fähnrich again. “I have no claim from the plaintiffs that he was in El Salvador under the control of this government. The government has not submitted any evidence that would contradict this.”
“There is no evidence of where it is today. And that is extremely worrying.”
Xinis also asked whether the government had done something to facilitate the return of Abrego Garcias to the United States, whereupon the Ensign replied that it was “unclear” if they had done it.
“That means they haven’t done anything,” said Xinis. “Despite the directive of this court, your customers have not done anything to make Mr. Garcia’s return easier. To say that you have no personal knowledge, means that you have no effective contact with your customers.”
The lawyers of the Ministry of Justice said on Friday that they are not aware that Maryland immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported to a Salvadoran prison last month. (Fox News)
Fähnrich said the government “evaluated what can be shared and is not yet willing to solve this question.”
The two went back and forth, about the details of the case of Abrego Garcia.
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Xinis said it was “quite clear that the government plays a game with its own lawyers”.
The DOJ also submitted a written answer in the federal case on Friday, in which he found that “[d]The followers are unable to provide the information requested by the court about the deadline for responsibility stated by the court hours according to the Supreme Court. “
A prison attendant transfers in Tecoluca, El Salvador, to Terrorism boundary center in Tecoluca, El Salvador. (El Salvador Pressidential Press Office about AP)
“The order of the Supreme Court indicates the court to clarify its directive …”. The court has not yet clarified what it means to “make” or “make” the return in this case, since the plaintiff lies in the care of a foreign sovereign, “wrote Doj lawyers.” The accused demand – and require – the opportunity to inform this problem before they are subject to compliance. Unnecessary, the accused were not obliged to take measures as part of the order of the court, while it was administered administratively by the highest judge of the United States. “
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The lawyers of Doj added that the Federal Supreme Court did not have enough time to “check the order of the Supreme Court after the termination of the administrative stay in this case”.
“The defendants are not in a position in which they can share all the information requested by the court. That is reality.”
They also stated in the court file that the DOJ matters check the Scotus arrangement and “activate the next steps”.
On April 4, 2025, a prison officer protects a cell with a maximum security key (center for the mandatory accommodation of terrorism) in Tecoluca, San Vicente, El Salvador. ((Photo by Alex Peña/Getty Images)))
“It is inappropriate and impractical for the accused to reveal potential steps before these steps are checked, agreed and checked. Foreign defenders cannot work with judicial schedules, also because it includes sensitive country-specific considerations that have been completely inappropriately for the judicial review,” wrote Fähnrich and other doj recordings.
Federal Court files showed that Abrego Garcia El Salvador had fled to escape the violence of the gangs. From 2006 “persecuted, beating and threatening and threatening him to kidnap and kill him to force his parents to succumb to their increasing demands on blackmail.”
He entered the United States Illegally in 2011 and traveled to Maryland, where his older brother, a US citizen, lived.
Around 2016, Abrego Garcia was romantic with a US citizen – Jennifer Vasquez Sura – and her two children, also US citizens. They contracted and the woman became pregnant with his child. Abrego Garcia worked in the construction industry to support his family, said court files.
Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from Maryland, who was incorrectly deported to El Salvador, speaks during a press conference in the multicultural center of Casa in Hyattsville, Md., Friday, April 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
On March 28, 2019, Abrego Garcia went to a home depot in Hyattsville, Maryland, to ask for employment and was hired by three other men. Prince George County’s police authority soon arrived at the scene and arrested all four men.
At the police station, the four young men were put in different rooms and interviewed. The plaintiff Abrego Garcia was asked if he was a gang member; When he told the police that he was not, they said they hadn’t believed him and repeatedly asked him to provide information about other gang members.
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A judge later granted his release, and Abrego Garcia married his wife in 2019. However, he missed the birth of his child in federal custody, the federal complaint said.
Abrego Garcia was arrested in Baltimore on March 12, after using a shifting in Baltimore as a sheet metal training in Baltimore, and took his now 5-year-old son, who has autism and other disabilities, from his grandmother’s house, it says in the complaint.