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Monday, August 25, 2025

The Trump administration can't immediately deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia after a federal judge questioned whether the Maryland resident has been afforded sufficient due process.

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"Close assistance of counsel is critical, so I do find that there is a sufficient basis to order that he not be moved from the current detention facility and that you let me know in the morning where your clients stand on that, what your position is, and I'll take it from there," Xinis said.

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"She said expected Abrego Garcia to succeed in his argument that he doesn't have protection against deprivation of freedom or liberty.

"The government can certainly right the ship by showing me how it is that Uganda has made such representation that Mr. Abrego's freedom won't be curtailed, that he will not be subject or torture or constitution, or that he would otherwise not be refouled to El Salvador," she said."

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