As it could be the rarest entry ever at CNN, top legal analysts at Hate-Trump Network have agreed to the White House, particularly the aide Stephen Miller.
Paula Reed has been openly speaking about the outcome of Scotts' ruling in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal Salvadoran, who was accused of being a member of the Feral MS-13 terrorist gang. “They didn't,” she said of the rulings made by nine judges.
At the same time, more information surfaced yesterday in X about Garcia. This includes court documents detailing his wife's allegations of domestic violence. The immigration court documents posted on X are called “verified” gang bangers called Garcia.
Homeland Security spokesman Tricia McLaughlin also posted details about Garcia's alleged gang members.
Scotus did not obligate Garcia to return
On March 15, immigration and customs enforcement crammed Garcia into El Salvador, where he landed at a security terrorist confinement center known as Secott.
Since then, the judge on the far left and Democrats have tried to bring him back to the United States. A US district judge in Washington, DC ordered him to return home. The Trump administration appealed to Scotus. The High Court ruled 9-0 that the administration should “promote” his return, noting that the federal courts have no authority over foreign policy.
On Fox News, Miller explained the ruling.
“This is portrayed incorrectly in the media for 72 hours,” said a White House aide.
The court said that what the court can do to you is to encourage restitution. We will return him to ice detention, and then he will be deported to El Salvador or somewhere.
At a meeting between President Donald Trump and El Salvador President Naive Buquere, Buquere said it was “absurd” to bring Garcia back to the United States.
As Trump declared MS-13 a terrorist organization, Miller said, “He is no longer eligible for a form of immigration relief. …Under our law, he was not even allowed to exist in the United States and had to be returned for designation of a foreign terrorist.”
Van Hollen
Nevertheless, Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen on the left traveled to El Salvador yesterday to release Garcia, or at least to visit him in prison. The Bukere administration refused to respond to Van Hollen, who voted against the Rayken Riley Act. The law requires the arrest, detention and deportation of illegal aliens. An illegal Venezuelan foreigner whose Biden administration was released on the southwest border killed nursing student Riley last year.
Van Hollen repeatedly posted about Garcia on X, but he said nothing about Rachel Morin's illegal Arian rape and murder in Harford County, Maryland in 2023.
It was her mother, Patty Morin, who also pointed to Van Hollen's indifference to Morin's murder. She levelled Van Hollen in the programme of Fox speaker Sean Hannity.
CNN: Mirror is correct
That aside, Legal Correspondent Reid said Miller was right. Supreme Court judges did not order the administration to return Garcia.
“They didn't order the administration to return him to the US,” she told network's Jake Tupper. “They said they needed to “promote” his return.
Attorney General Pam Bondy said the administration would actually “promote” the return. The lead continued.
The Supreme Court seemed to postpone it to the administrative division given that this is an international issue, and yes, it looks like a semantic game, but they play within the scope of what the Supreme Court has ruled.
No, they are not against this order.
Tupper then turned to Miller's video of description, where a White House reporter relied on reporters to what Scotts' ruling meant.
New documentation has been posted
In a blow to Van Hollen, which claims the US government never indicted Garcia's crime, immigration hearing documents regarding the bid to remain in Garcia's country appeared in X.
“The evidence shows that (Garcia) is a verified member of MS-13,” he ruled the top immigration court in Baltimore, Maryland.
Similarly, the Department of Homeland Security posted court documents today regarding allegations of domestic violence from his wife Jennifer Vasquez. The document alleges that Garcia is “a petitioner who punched and hurt the petitioner, toressed her shirt, grabbed her.”
Regarding Garcia's gang membership, McLaughlin provided details without documentation on X.
1. When Garcia was arrested, he was found with cash and drug rolls.
2. He was arrested on two other members of the MS-13.
3. Two judges discovered that he is a member of MS-13. That discovery is uninterrupted.
4. When he was arrested, he was effectively wearing an MS-13 uniform.
As New American reported yesterday, he wears a Chicago Bullsball Cap, as featured on the GoFundMe website in photos of Garcia and his family. NBA team clothing is a sign of MS-13 membership.
With this writing, GofundMe raised almost $200,000 for his family.