No contempt order in Kilmar Abrego Garcia hearing
Lead Attorney Rina Gandhi said while the Trump administration/government has not been found in contempt of court, Kilmar Abrego Garcia's family is not giving up. Gandhi said her client has secured the ability to question those involved, get information and gather evidence to try and build a solid case to get Abrego Garcia back in the U.S. The Maryland man was deported to El Salvador. The Trump administration and El Salvador President Nayib Bukele say they have no intention on sending him back.
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