Rep. Glenn Ivey Criticizes DOJ's Handling of Abrego Garcia Deportation Case
Forbes Breaking NewsSeptember 7, 20252 min1,043 views
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- 🏛️ Rep. Glenn Ivey criticizes the Department of Justice (DOJ) for its handling of the deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
- ⚖️ Ivey alleges that the DOJ made a mistake by deporting Abrego Garcia, acknowledging it was illegal when a judge ruled he could stay.
- 🗣️ Instead of correcting the error and bringing him back, the DOJ is accused of lying and refusing to comply with a Supreme Court order.
Legal Battles and Due Process
- 📜 The DOJ is accused of circumventing a Supreme Court order for Abrego Garcia to have his day in court.
- ⚖️ Charges were filed in Tennessee seemingly out of nowhere to justify immediate deportation.
- 👨⚖️ Another judge in Tennessee later ruled that Abrego Garcia should be able to go home and have his day in court.
- 📌 Despite these rulings, the DOJ is accused of continuing to fight the case, preventing him from returning home.
Obstruction and Lack of Transparency
- 🚫 Ivey expresses shock that members of Congress, including senators and representatives, were denied access to a federal building in the U.S. to investigate the case.
- 🇸🇻 Similar obstruction occurred when attempting to visit Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, a country described as a dictatorship.
- ✊ The vigil and rally aim to continue the fight for justice and ensure Abrego Garcia receives due process.
- 💪 The message is one of continued support and solidarity, emphasizing that the people united will never be defeated.
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