Wednesday, July 9, 2025

As Expected, The Able USDC Judge Xinis In MD Has Denied Noem's Motions To End The Injunction, And Will Not Dismiss Abrego Garcia's Claims Against The Govt...


Once again, Noem is told that due process is for everyone on US soil.

This nicely frames the evidentiary hearing set for July 16 at 1 PM Central in Nashville, as well: [I'll be live in Courtroom 3C, then -- getting in on the night of the 15th -- to Union Station. So I'll be well rested, and yep! -- full of it, by then!]

. . .PAPERLESS ORDER:

For the reasons stated on the record during the July 7, 2025 hearing, [165] Defendants Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction is DENIED;

[200] Defendants Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction and to Dissolve the Injunction is DENIED on the jurisdictional grounds and

TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT, as to the request to dissolve the injunction.

Signed by Judge Paula Xinis on 7/7/2025. . . .


Effectively this means a complete loss for Noemites -- but expect that Miller will file a baseless interlocutory appeal. Damn.

नमस्ते

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