Fourth Circuit To DOJ: Bro, Do You Even Law? - Above the Law
Briefly

The article critiques the Justice Department's filing in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia immigration case, highlighting confusion over legal procedures and the apparent disregard for judicial orders. Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man, was wrongly deported despite a judge’s ruling against his removal due to safety concerns in El Salvador. The Supreme Court intervened, and appellate judges urged the government to rectify its errors, emphasizing the need for accountability and lawful practices in immigration matters.
Are they letting ChatGPT draft now? Are they really this ignorant about the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure? The case involves the Maryland man wrongly deported to Nayib Bukele's gulag.
The appellate judge harrumphed, adding hopefully that the government should take the opportunity to correct its error and dispel the appearance that it was advocating 'a path of perfect lawlessness.'
Read at Above the Law
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