The DOJ has filed a brief arguing that a federal court lacks the authority to compel President Trump to take actions to bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador. The administration believes that granting such requests would exceed the court's powers, interfering with the President's Article II rights to manage foreign relations. Abrego Garcia's legal team seeks the court's intervention while State Department updates affirm his safety in detention in El Salvador, respecting local law.
"The Court should deny Plaintiffs' requests for further relief, arguing this would exceed its authority and undermine the President's Article II powers in managing foreign policy."
"Attorneys representing Kilmar Abrego Garcia requested the court to order specific actions from the government for his return, citing his legal residency status in the U.S."
"State Department official Michael G. Kozak confirmed Abrego Garcia's safe detention in El Salvador, indicating it falls under the country's domestic legal jurisdiction."
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