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Trump Administration Revives Deportation Push in Liberia Case

The Trump administration is aggressively petitioning a federal judge to dissolve an order that blocks the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Department of Homeland Security officials argue that judicial interference is the only remaining obstacle to removing the Salvadoran national from American soil.

Government filings reveal that Liberia has agreed to accept Garcia, with a charter plane ready for departure within five days. This legal battle highlights the ongoing struggle between executive enforcement of immigration laws and judicial overreach by activist courts.

Liberty Check

  • Federal prosecutors argue that permanent injunctions against deportation directly contradict established judicial norms and the rule of law.
  • The administration has prepared an expedited removal plan to ensure national security interests are met without further delay.
  • A grand jury previously indicted Garcia for human smuggling, emphasizing the importance of rigorous immigration enforcement and border integrity.

The Justice Department warned the court:

“any attempt by this Court to permanently enjoin the government from exercising its authority to remove the Petitioner from this country is in direct contradiction to established judicial norms, and a clear error of law.”

Protecting American sovereignty requires the executive branch to have the undisputed authority to enforce deportation orders. When activist judges block these efforts, they undermine the constitutional duty to protect the nation’s borders.

The Constitution must be defended.

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