Both sides have significant legal obligations here.
And it would not shock me to see Noem directly violate all the prior federal court orders (in Nashville and Maryland and the US Supreme Court!), and try to re-arrest him -- in a "more friendly" (to her) jurisdiction. We shall see -- but here's where things stand, on this overnight motion, from Abrego Garcia's excellent legal team:
. . .ORDER as to Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia:
On 8/19/2025, the defendant Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia ("Abrego") filed a motion to modify conditions of release and issue release order. (Docket No. [106].)
If neither the government nor Pretrial Services opposes the requested relief, Abrego must, by 5:00 p.m. (CDT) on 8/20/2025, file a notice of no opposition.
Otherwise, the government must, by no later than noon on 8/21/2025, file any response in opposition to any aspect of Abrego's motion.
If the government opposes any relief requested by Abrego, a hearing will be held on 8/25/2025 at 10:30 AM.
The U.S. Marshal is directed to transport Abrego for the scheduled hearing.
The stay of issuance of the release order, see Docket No. [97], shall remain in effect pending a ruling on Abrego's motion to modify conditions of release.
Signed by Magistrate Judge Barbara D. Holmes on 8/20/2025. . . .
Now you know. We await day's end, to see which of the above shoes. . . fall, next. And. . . where.
Onward, resolutely. Will the ICE-idiots try to kidnap him again? We shall see.
नमस्ते






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