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Abrego Garcia return to US prompts new questions for other immigrants deported by Trump

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Breanne Deppisch
Donald TrumpPoliticsLegalImmigrationMigrant-crimeNsecurity

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The Trump administration returned Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member, to the U.S. after an administrative error in his deportation. This and other recent court-ordered returns of deported migrants, including Daniel Lozano-Camargo and 'O.C.G.', raise questions about the administration's willingness to comply with judicial mandates regarding removals and due process.

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  1. 1 March: Daniel Lozano-Camargo and O.C.G. were deported.
  2. 2 March 15: Judge Boasberg issued an emergency order to halt deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
  3. 3 April: Judge Stephanie Gallagher ruled Lozano-Camargo's deportation violated a settlement agreement and ordered his return.
  4. 4 Late May: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit upheld Gallagher's decision.
  5. 5 Earlier this month: ICE officials updated the court on Lozano-Camargo's status; Judge Murphy reiterated that individuals in Djibouti need not remain there.
  6. 6 Last week: O.C.G. was returned to the U.S. via commercial flight; Judge James Boasberg ordered the Trump administration to provide habeas relief to non-citizens deported to CECOT.
  7. 7 Friday: The Trump administration announced the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the U.S.
  • Abrego Garcia faces new federal indictment
  • Increased scrutiny on Trump administration's deportation policies
  • Challenges to the use of the Alien Enemies Act
  • Judicial orders requiring returns and due process for deported migrants
  • Potential policy shifts regarding compliance with court orders
What: The Trump administration's return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia and other mistakenly or improperly deported migrants to the U.S., prompting questions about compliance with court orders and immigration policy.
When: Friday (Abrego Garcia's return), last week (O.C.G.'s return), March (Lozano-Camargo and O.C.G. deported), April (Gallagher's ruling), late last month (Fourth Circuit upheld decision), earlier this month (ICE update on O.C.G., Murphy's reiteration), last week (Boasberg's order), March 15 (Boasberg's emergency order).
Where: U.S., El Salvador (CECOT prison), Mexico, Djibouti (U.S. military base), South Sudan.
Why: To rectify administrative errors in deportation, comply with court orders mandating return or due process for deported individuals, and address challenges to the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act.
How: The Trump administration returned individuals like Abrego Garcia and O.C.G. following federal indictments or judge's orders. Courts have issued rulings requiring returns, due process, and habeas relief for various groups of deported migrants.

The Trump administration returned Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member, to the U.S. after an administrative error in his deportation. This and other recent court-ordered returns of deported migrants, including Daniel Lozano-Camargo and 'O.C.G.', raise questions about the administration's willingness to comply with judicial mandates regarding removals and due process.