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Attorneys who represent Kilmar Abrego Garcia They asked for a federal referee for permission to take three additional deposits-from the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS), State Department and the Ministry of Justice (Doj), in connection with what steps, if any, Trump administration did to facilitate the illegal immigrant and allegedly members of MS-13 members from Elvador.
In the proposal submitted on Wednesday, Abrega lawyers of Garcia asked US District Judge Paul Xinis of Maryland to order the Government to determine individuals from DHS, State Department and an impression “that can testify to information known or reasonably accessible to each department.” They cited a federal rule to prevent “seduction” of organizations, saying that in this way it would be a “most effective and least intrusive approach to obtain the necessary discovery”.
“By allowing the Government to identify their own representatives of the rules 30 (b) (6), prosecutors hope to avoid imposing the burden of the departments heads to testify, while properly putting a government on the Government to prepare their selected representatives with complete knowledge of the Department of narrow issues in this case,” they wrote.

This undated photograph provided by Murray Osorio Pllc shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Murray Osorio Pllc via AP)
They noticed that the court had already approved four deposits, three of which had already happened, but “prosecutors are still in the dark because of the government’s efforts to make it easier to release Abrega Garcia from custody and return to the United States.”
Abrega lawyers Garcia said they could also ask for someone from the White House to testify.
“In fact, as it seems visible from his public statements, this case also includes decision -making In the White House In addition to three departments, “they wrote.” Accordingly, depending on the testimony obtained in any authorized deposit department department, prosecutors may need to seek additional testimonies from the appropriate well -known representative of the White House. ”
The proposal was redeemed in parts with deposits that have already occurred regarding the location and detention status of Abreg Garcia.

Jennifer, wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is crying as Senator Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, speaks during a press conference after returning from El Salvador at the Dulles International Airport in Virginia on April 18, 2025. (Pete Kiehart for Washington Post via Getty Images)
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In a two-page order on Wednesday, Xinis-Koje was appointed former President Barack Obama-said Trump’s administration referred to the “privilege of state secrets” to avoid responding to the judge’s deportation of Abrega Garcia.
The judge set the deadline of May 12 for both sides to submit “addressing the legal and factual basis for calling these privileges,” and appointed a court hearing at 16 May in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Testifying before the Senate Senate Board on Thursday, DHS Secretary Christ calls He said that Abrego Garcia was “El Salvador citizen and that he should never have been in this country and would not return to this country.”

Paula Xinis chairms by the case of the deportation of Kilmar Abrega Garcia. (Committee on the USA in the US)
“There is no scenario in which Abrego Garcia will again be in the United States,” Noem said. “If he returned, we would immediately land it again, because he is a terrorist. He is a smuggler of people, and he is his wife.”
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The secretary added that Abrego Garcia “is not a citizen of this country and is a dangerous individual who does not belong.”
Trump’s administration initially admitted that Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in an error, but since then he has doubled on alleged MS-13 membership and documented his wife’s abuse while living in Maryland.