This is very well-put in that it makes it clear that Kristi Noem has been telling varying lies, right along, since the go in this case:
. . .J.G.G.’s [in the Venezuelans' cases] due process holding supports Abrego Garcia’s position that the Government violated his due process rights by removing him to El Salvador.
The [Supreme] Court’s unanimous insistence on due process and on the availability of judicial review to secure due process underscores that Abrego Garcia -- who was removed without reasonable notice or an opportunity to challenge his removal before it occurred, and in conceded violation of a court order prohibiting his removal to that country -- must have a remedy for this constitutional violation.
The Government now alleges that Abrego Garcia is a member of MS-13, an allegation that the Fourth Circuit deemed “unsupported -- and then abandoned.” Abrego Garcia v. Noem, 2025 WL 1021113, at *5 (4th Cir. Apr. 7, 2025) (Thacker, J., with King, J., concurring). Indeed because Abrego Garcia was deprived of any judicial review whatsoever, he had no opportunity to even respond to prove that he is not a member of MS-13. . . .
So, again -- we wait. And a man's very life. . . hangs in the balance, Chief. Get it together, and get it done.
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