The wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia captures attention as the government faces scrutiny over due process violations. Legal challenges abound, highlighting accountability and discrimination in immigration enforcement. The complexities of his return from El Salvador amidst serious allegations raise ethical concerns. Additionally, there's a focus on civil rights inquiries in Alabama, where health disparities are under investigation, and a ruling involving the Associated Press emphasizes the ongoing fight for press freedoms.
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Wrongful Removal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The US government mistakenly removed Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador.
This has sparked national attention due to its stunning and heartbreaking nature.
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Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court ruled that the government must facilitate Abrego Garcia's return and ensure his due process rights.
The Court clarified that the word "effectuate" is unclear and requires further clarification.
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Judge Xinis's Clarification
Judge Paula Xinis clarified her order, directing the government to take all available steps to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return.
She requested a declaration by the next morning, answering three specific questions about his location, steps taken, and future steps.
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The US government’s mistaken removal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador has captured national attention, and it’s as stunning as it is heart breaking. So Mary and Andrew dedicate the bulk of this week’s episode to what’s happened since the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration must follow the lower court’s order to facilitate his return. So far, the administration seems to be slow-walking the process, dodging accountability for the fact that Abrego Garcia was never afforded his due process rights, a core American principle. Andrew and Mary go on to explain each consecutive government response, and two habeas petitions that have been granted a TRO since last week's Supreme Court decision. Before wrapping up, they highlight the cancelling of a landmark civil rights deal in Alabama, and Trump’s latest retribution in action-- targeting individuals, the Associated Press and Harvard.
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