Well, here we go again. Just in time for Christmas, a federal judge has ordered the immediate release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia—yes, that Kilmar—the man allegedly tied to MS-13 and now facing human smuggling charges. And the best part? The Department of Homeland Security is now stuck scrambling to appeal what it’s calling “naked judicial activism.” Because of course, nothing says “season of giving” like handing a free pass to someone accused of trafficking people across the border.
The ruling came down Thursday from U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis—an Obama appointee, naturally—who decided that Abrego Garcia’s re-detention by ICE lacked “lawful authority.” Translation: she doesn’t like how ICE is handling its job under President Trump’s immigration crackdown, so she’s going to step in, rewrite the playbook, and hope no one notices. But spoiler alert: we noticed.
According to the judge, Abrego Garcia has been treated unfairly because he was deported to El Salvador in March—where, by the way, he was sent to CECOT, a prison known for housing some of the worst gang members alive. But now, after bouncing back to the U.S. to face charges, he’s been granted his golden ticket out of detention… again. Never mind that he’s allegedly involved in a human smuggling operation that spans multiple countries. Never mind that ICE was trying to send him to Liberia after at least five other countries reportedly refused to take him. And certainly never mind the part where he entered the U.S. illegally and lived in Maryland for over a decade under the radar. Apparently, none of that counts anymore.
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