Trump wins over groups who challenged anti-DEI orders
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President Donald Trump observes as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent takes part in a ceremonial swearing-in of Paul Atkins as the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

The Trump administration urged a federal judge in Maryland to lift the preliminary injunction in the prominent Kilmar Abrego Garcia case, maintaining that it should soon be dismissed because the government followed the court’s directive by allowing Abrego Garcia back into the U.S. after he was mistakenly deported to the infamous CECOT prison in El Salvador due to an “administrative error.”

The Justice Department announced on Tuesday its intention to formally submit a motion to dismiss the case “on mootness grounds,” claiming that Abrego Garcia’s return to the country represents a “significant change in circumstances” and that “the main issues in this case have been resolved.”

“Now, as has been widely reported, Defendants have done exactly what Plaintiffs asked for and what this Court ordered them to do: Plaintiff Abrego Garcia has been returned to the United States,” the DOJ wrote in its “Notice of Compliance” with the court’s preliminary injunction.

The four-page filing, which also seeks a stay on all case deadlines until the motion to dismiss is resolved, came in response to Abrego Garcia’s attorneys on Sunday steadfastly refusing to give up on the case.

Instead, his attorneys asked U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis to hold the administration in contempt of court, claiming the administration had orchestrated “an elaborate, all-of-government effort to defy court orders, deny due process, and disparage” the erroneously deported Maryland father — only to haul him back to the U.S. last week to face federal criminal charges. The filing stated that despite Abrego Garcia ultimately being returned stateside, characterizing the government’s conduct as being in compliance with Xinis’ court orders “is pure farce.”

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“The Government flouted rather than followed the orders of this Court and the United States Supreme Court,” lawyers for the now-indicted migrant wrote.

But the administration on Monday essentially argued that its past conduct was being misconstrued by the plaintiffs, particularly since Abrego Garcia arrived in the U.S. on Friday.

“Plaintiffs’ response to this development is desperate and disappointing. In the face of Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States, they baselessly accuse Defendants of ‘foot-dragging’ and ‘intentionally disregarding this Court’s and the Supreme Court’s orders,’ when just the opposite is true,” the DOJ’s filing states. “Perhaps knowing that there is no legal basis for their accusations and arguments, Plaintiffs try to stoke this Court’s anger against Defendants.”

Such sentiments are seemingly at odds with the facts and history of the case, as the administration has repeatedly been harangued by Xinis for allegedly flouting orders from her, stonewalling, and appearing to intentionally “misconstrue the Supreme Court’s order” requiring officials to “facilitate” the return of Abrego Garcia months ago.

The administration also suggested that its supposed “good faith compliance” with the courts’ orders could be due to its “inability to share state secrets and other protected material” while diplomatic discussions with El Salvador were ongoing.

Again, those claims seem to fly in the face of the administration’s position in the case up until last week, as well as defiant statements from President Donald Trump and multiple high-level administration officials who stated that Abrego Garcia would never step foot on U.S. soil again.

“But the proof is in the pudding — Defendants have returned Abrego Garcia to the United States just as they were ordered to do,” the DOJ wrote in closing. “None of Plaintiffs’ hyperbolic arguments change that or justify further proceedings in this matter.”

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