What the Courts Can Still Do to Constrain Trump
Briefly

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation case is raising significant questions about the rule of law in the United States. After the Supreme Court ruled that federal courts could review Garcia's detention and ordered the government to facilitate his return, both President Trump and Salvadoran President Bukele indicated a lack of willingness to act on the ruling. The ambiguous language of the ruling allowed for interpretation, leading to concerns that the Trump administration may openly defy the spirit of judicial authority in immigration matters, testing the balance between executive power and judicial oversight.
The central problem with the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday night... is that it left a little bit of wiggle room. It did not actually mandate Abrego Garcia's return...
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