Judge Scolds Trump Officials Over 'Troubling' Remarks About El Salvador Deportation Case Defendant
US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw has rebuked remarks made by top Trump officials, warning them against making "troubling" and potentially prejudicial statements about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the defendant at the center of a high-profile deportation case.
The remarks, which were deemed extrajudicial by the judge, were seen as exaggerated and inaccurate, and could have compromised Abrego's right to a fair trial. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made comments suggesting Abrego was involved in organized crime, while former Attorney General Pam Bondi stated he played a significant role in an alien smuggling ring.
Crenshaw has put these officials "on notice" that making such statements without court permission could result in sanctions. The judge has also granted Abrego's motion to require DOJ and DHS officials to refrain from making prejudicial extrajudicial statements, emphasizing that this is not an ordinary case.
The deportation controversy surrounding Abrego has created a complex web of litigation in Maryland, where he initially sought asylum, and Tennessee, where the charges against him were brought. The judge has ordered Abrego's lawyers to submit evidence on government motivations behind the charging decision, which could shed light on allegations of vindictiveness.
Abrego's lawyer argues that his prosecution was motivated by retaliation for exercising his constitutional rights in his Maryland immigration case. Crenshaw has agreed that this is not an ordinary case and will review certain materials himself before making a final ruling.
The court's intervention highlights the high stakes involved in Abrego's case, with deportation potentially mootling the criminal proceedings. The administration's efforts to remove him from the US again have raised concerns about its treatment of asylum seekers and potential motives for pursuing charges against Abrego.
				
			US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw has rebuked remarks made by top Trump officials, warning them against making "troubling" and potentially prejudicial statements about Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the defendant at the center of a high-profile deportation case.
The remarks, which were deemed extrajudicial by the judge, were seen as exaggerated and inaccurate, and could have compromised Abrego's right to a fair trial. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made comments suggesting Abrego was involved in organized crime, while former Attorney General Pam Bondi stated he played a significant role in an alien smuggling ring.
Crenshaw has put these officials "on notice" that making such statements without court permission could result in sanctions. The judge has also granted Abrego's motion to require DOJ and DHS officials to refrain from making prejudicial extrajudicial statements, emphasizing that this is not an ordinary case.
The deportation controversy surrounding Abrego has created a complex web of litigation in Maryland, where he initially sought asylum, and Tennessee, where the charges against him were brought. The judge has ordered Abrego's lawyers to submit evidence on government motivations behind the charging decision, which could shed light on allegations of vindictiveness.
Abrego's lawyer argues that his prosecution was motivated by retaliation for exercising his constitutional rights in his Maryland immigration case. Crenshaw has agreed that this is not an ordinary case and will review certain materials himself before making a final ruling.
The court's intervention highlights the high stakes involved in Abrego's case, with deportation potentially mootling the criminal proceedings. The administration's efforts to remove him from the US again have raised concerns about its treatment of asylum seekers and potential motives for pursuing charges against Abrego.
 I'm not surprised by this judge's scolding but it does highlight how far off base some of Trump officials are going with their comments. The fact that they felt comfortable making these "troubling" remarks without permission shows a lack of respect for the judicial system and the defendant's rights
 I'm not surprised by this judge's scolding but it does highlight how far off base some of Trump officials are going with their comments. The fact that they felt comfortable making these "troubling" remarks without permission shows a lack of respect for the judicial system and the defendant's rights  . It's like they think they can just make things up and avoid accountability? Newsflash: you're not above the law, guys!
. It's like they think they can just make things up and avoid accountability? Newsflash: you're not above the law, guys!  This whole situation is a huge red flag for how this administration treats asylum seekers, and I'm worried it's just the tip of the iceberg. The fact that Abrego's lawyers are pushing back on government motivations is exactly what we need more of – transparency and accountability
 This whole situation is a huge red flag for how this administration treats asylum seekers, and I'm worried it's just the tip of the iceberg. The fact that Abrego's lawyers are pushing back on government motivations is exactly what we need more of – transparency and accountability 
 ! I mean, come on, making public statements about someone's involvement in organized crime without even consulting the court? That's just plain irresponsible and sets a terrible precedent for future cases. And to think they're trying to deport this guy who's been fighting for his right to asylum... it's like, hello?!
! I mean, come on, making public statements about someone's involvement in organized crime without even consulting the court? That's just plain irresponsible and sets a terrible precedent for future cases. And to think they're trying to deport this guy who's been fighting for his right to asylum... it's like, hello?!  this is so not cool that top Trump officials are making those kinds of statements about Kilmar Abrego Garcia... I mean, who do they think they are?
 this is so not cool that top Trump officials are making those kinds of statements about Kilmar Abrego Garcia... I mean, who do they think they are?  judges aren't supposed to be influenced by unproven accusations like that! And now the judge has stepped in and put them on notice, which is awesome... I love that justice is being served
 judges aren't supposed to be influenced by unproven accusations like that! And now the judge has stepped in and put them on notice, which is awesome... I love that justice is being served  . Can you even believe how messed up this whole deportation thing is?
. Can you even believe how messed up this whole deportation thing is?  .
. I'm so glad to see Judge Crenshaw holding Trump officials accountable for their words! It's crazy that they thought it was okay to trash the defendant's name without even being asked by the court
 I'm so glad to see Judge Crenshaw holding Trump officials accountable for their words! It's crazy that they thought it was okay to trash the defendant's name without even being asked by the court  .
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. . We need more people like Judge Crenshaw standing up for what's right and holding those in power accountable
. We need more people like Judge Crenshaw standing up for what's right and holding those in power accountable  !
! . It's not like they're getting a free pass or anything. The fact that Abrego's lawyers are pushing back against the government's motives is actually super healthy for the system of justice, you know? And let's be real, the deportation case itself is already pretty sketchy. I mean, Abrego was seeking asylum in Maryland and then suddenly he's facing charges in Tennessee? Something doesn't add up
. It's not like they're getting a free pass or anything. The fact that Abrego's lawyers are pushing back against the government's motives is actually super healthy for the system of justice, you know? And let's be real, the deportation case itself is already pretty sketchy. I mean, Abrego was seeking asylum in Maryland and then suddenly he's facing charges in Tennessee? Something doesn't add up  . The fact that the judge is reviewing some of these documents himself is a good step in uncovering what's really going on here. And honestly, if the government is trying to deport someone because they complained about their immigration rights, that's basically perjury or something
. The fact that the judge is reviewing some of these documents himself is a good step in uncovering what's really going on here. And honestly, if the government is trying to deport someone because they complained about their immigration rights, that's basically perjury or something  it's so worrisome when officials start spreading lies & prejudice about immigrants
 it's so worrisome when officials start spreading lies & prejudice about immigrants  gotta keep an eye on this case & hope abrego gets the justice he deserves
 gotta keep an eye on this case & hope abrego gets the justice he deserves 

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. . But at the same time, it's just another layer of distrust between the administration and the courts... can we trust they're not just playing politics with someone's life?
. But at the same time, it's just another layer of distrust between the administration and the courts... can we trust they're not just playing politics with someone's life? 
 this judge is total boss! i'm so glad they're speaking up for Kilmar and holding those officials accountable for making hurtful & inaccurate comments about him
 this judge is total boss! i'm so glad they're speaking up for Kilmar and holding those officials accountable for making hurtful & inaccurate comments about him  the fact that the court has stepped in and put those officials "on notice" is a huge step forward for justice and fairness
 the fact that the court has stepped in and put those officials "on notice" is a huge step forward for justice and fairness  this is really scary and unfair... how can people make such statements about someone without knowing all the facts?
 this is really scary and unfair... how can people make such statements about someone without knowing all the facts?  i don't think we should say that a certain group of people are involved in crime just because one person was accused or suspected. that's not right.
 i don't think we should say that a certain group of people are involved in crime just because one person was accused or suspected. that's not right.  we need to treat everyone with respect and fairness, no matter what their situation is.
 we need to treat everyone with respect and fairness, no matter what their situation is. 
 ! Trump officials making 'troubling' remarks about a deportation case defendant? That's just not right, folks
! Trump officials making 'troubling' remarks about a deportation case defendant? That's just not right, folks  . The judge is right to put them on notice that such statements can be super prejudicial and affect the defendant's right to a fair trial
. The judge is right to put them on notice that such statements can be super prejudicial and affect the defendant's right to a fair trial  . This case has all these twists and turns, and now we're seeing some shady stuff going on behind the scenes
. This case has all these twists and turns, and now we're seeing some shady stuff going on behind the scenes  . The government needs to be transparent about their motives, especially when it comes to deportations and asylum seekers
. The government needs to be transparent about their motives, especially when it comes to deportations and asylum seekers  . This whole thing is a real wake-up call for accountability
. This whole thing is a real wake-up call for accountability  . Can't wait to see how this all plays out!
. Can't wait to see how this all plays out! 
 . And what's with Homeland Sec Noem and Pam Bondi thinking they can just go around saying whatever they want without even checking the facts first?
. And what's with Homeland Sec Noem and Pam Bondi thinking they can just go around saying whatever they want without even checking the facts first?  It's like they think they're above the law or something... Not cool, guys. This whole thing is just super troubling and I'm all for Judge Crenshaw calling them out on it
 It's like they think they're above the law or something... Not cool, guys. This whole thing is just super troubling and I'm all for Judge Crenshaw calling them out on it 