this Trump administration The Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers have been placed on leave because they did not “passionately advocate” for their case in the case of an El Salvador man who was wrongly deported last month.
Pam Bondi’s attorney general defended Erez Reuveni, who defended the government.
Bondi tells Bondi New York Times In the statement. “Any lawyer who doesn’t follow this direction will have consequences.”
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In this undated photo provided by the U.S. District Court for Maryland, Jennifer Vasquez Sura identified as her husband, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, led by the Guard through the terrorist incarceration center in El Salvadorti Culuca. (U.S. District Court in Maryland, U.S.)
According to the New York Times, Rouvini admitted on Friday that Garcia’s deportation was a mistake.
On Saturday, the Trump administration argued in an emergency appeal that U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis can’t force the administration to return Garcia to the United States
Xinis on Friday Ruling the Government Garcia must be scheduled to return to the United States by midnight on Monday.
Saturday’s emergency appeal attempted to temporarily retain the new decision until the government has time to properly appeal the ruling.
“On Friday afternoon, a federal district court judge ordered the United States to force El Salvador to send one of the citizens – members of MS-13, and likewise no less – back to the United States before midnight on Monday. If there is a pending case in an emergency, that’s it.
The government also argues that now he is in El Salvador, it “cannot control” Garcia.
“Nevertheless, the court’s injunction ordered the defendant to complete, and in some way, Abrego Garcia returned to the United States in giving or spending a working day,” the appeal said.

An undated photo shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Murray Osorio PLLC via AP)
The document said the “lack of power” requires the government to “clock” and try to force foreign countries to take discrete actions. ”
It added: “Abrego Garcia was found to be a member of the designated foreign 3 terrorist organization MS-13. Given that identity, he has no legal rights or basis at all.”
Vance doubles after Trump administrator admits to “mistake” sending man to El Salvador prison
Sinis said Friday that the U.S. immigration and customs enforcement’s deportation of Garcia on March 15 was in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act because it occurred without judicial proceedings.
Trump administration acknowledged Garcia’s removal as an “administrative mistake” but also defended it, accusing Garcia of Contact MS-13.
“This man is an illegal criminal who violates our country’s immigration laws. He is the leader of the cruel MS-13 gang, and he is involved in human trafficking,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a briefing Tuesday.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said all government lawyers must represent “entrepreneurship.” (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
She added: “Now, MS-13 is a designated foreign terrorist organization. Foreign terrorists have no legal protection in the United States of America. Moreover, this administration will continue to expel foreign terrorists and illegal criminals from the Ministry of the Interior of our country.”
An immigration judge five years ago said Garcia came to the United States illegally in 2011 to demand asylum and he could not be deported to his home country for fear that he would become a victim of local El Salvador gang members.
His request for asylum was denied, but he was protected by deportation and the ICE did not appeal the decision.
Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, is a U.S. citizen who vigorously runs for his return.
Garcia has always been an apprentice in metal sheet metal In Maryland He was arrested on March 12 in the IKEA parking lot, while his 5-year-old son was in the car.
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His lawyer argued that the man owns the Department of Homeland Security in the country and strongly denies any gang affiliation. They also said that the government had little evidence to support its claims.
There is no indication of how the government will comply, as he was imprisoned in the El Salvador prison under the custody of the government.
Cameron Arcand of Fox News and the Associated Press contributed to the report.