Federal judge loses patience with Trump DOJ as Abrego Garcia deportation stalls again
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Judge Paula Xinis rejects government shutdown excuse in Kilmar Abrego Garcia case, demanding witness with firsthand knowledge testify Friday about removal efforts.
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Fox News correspondent David Spunt reports on the latest in the legal battle that Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces on 'Special Report.'

A federal judge in Maryland on Monday blocked the Trump administration from delaying the deportation case of Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia because of the ongoing government shutdown. The judge ordered both parties to return to court Friday, this time with a government official prepared to testify under oath, about plans to deport him to the southern African nation of Eswatini.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis issued the order during a Monday status hearing focused on Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador in March in what Trump officials called an "administrative error." He was returned to the U.S. in June and later indicted on unrelated criminal charges in Tennessee.

Xinis appeared to lose patience on several occasions with Trump administration lawyers after they repeatedly failed to answer the court’s questions about Abrego Garcia’s detention and plans to deport him to the third country of Eswatini.

"You come to court prepared," she scolded lawyers for the Justice Department. "The government has the burden here, the way that I see it."

ABREGO GARCIA REMAINS IN US FOR NOW AS JUDGE TAKES CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia ICE Custody

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, right, and his brother Cesar Abrego Garcia, center, arrive at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Baltimore, Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Xinis rejected the government's notion that the ongoing shutdown played a role in its failure to provide information. 

She grew especially frustrated when Justice Department lawyers returned from a 30-minute recess — granted at their request — without any new information for the court.

"I’m finding it very hard to believe that there’s some magical information you’re going to get with another 30 minutes," she said, adding: "It’s remarkable that you can’t find a soul who can give you any additional information in this case."

"You’ve got to imagine I would ask some basic questions," she told lawyers for the Justice Department. 

Xinis ended court by ordering both parties to return Friday morning for an evidentiary hearing. She pointedly noted the hearing will cover when the Trump administration reached out to Eswatini about its plans to send Abrego Garcia there and the time frame for his removal.

FEDERAL JUDGE EXTENDS ARGUMENTS IN ABREGO GARCIA CASE, SLAMS ICE WITNESS WHO 'KNEW NOTHING'

Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his wife, Jennifer, are seen outside the ICE Field Office in Baltimore, Maryland, on August 25, 2025. ICE officials arrested Abrego Garcia Monday morning after he appeared at the facility, where he had been ordered to check in as part of the conditions of his release from U.S. custody in Tennessee. His lawyer told reporters that they had filed an emergency motion moments after his arrest seeking to block his deportation, leaving the case in a suspended state of legal limbo. (Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Digital)

Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his wife, Jennifer, are seen outside the ICE Field Office in Baltimore, Maryland. (Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Digital) ((Breanne Deppisch/Fox News Digital))

Xinis also ordered the government to produce a witness with firsthand knowledge of Abrego Garcia’s case to testify under oath Friday about removal efforts, the case’s status and whether there is a "significant likelihood" he will be deported to Eswatini soon.

She warned the Justice Department that the witness must have firsthand knowledge of the case — unlike a previous witness who, she said, "knew nothing" and appeared "purposely" unprepared.

Paula Xinis testifies before Senate

This still from video from July 22, 2015, shows Paula Xinis from the US Senate Judiciary Committee. (US Senate Judiciary Committee)

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Abrego Garcia’s lawyers filed an emergency habeas request in August to keep him in the U.S. for now, ensuring he has access to due process protections, including the right to a reasonable-fear interview, before removal to a third country.

In rejecting the government's request to delay the hearing Monday, Xinis noted that she was "duty bound" to consider the case, which she said involves fundamental questions that were not limited solely to Abrego Garcia's habeas request. 

Breanne Deppisch is a national politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the Trump administration, with a focus on the Justice Department, FBI, and other national news. 

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