In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Courtroom has ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the USA, after the Maryland resident was denied due course of rights and deported to the infamous CECOT jail in El Salvador. However the court docket stays obscure on how precisely this could occur, and the Trump administration has claimed it has no method of guaranteeing his protected return. Elsewhere, a federal immigration decide in Louisiana is ready to rule right this moment on whether or not the Trump administration has grounds to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a everlasting resident of the USA who was concerned in a campus protest at Columbia College. Forward of right this moment’s ruling, Secretary of State Marco Rubio filed a brief memo that concedes Khalil has no felony historical past, and argues he ought to be deported as a part of U.S. efforts to fight antisemitism. We communicate to lawyer Ramzi Kassem, who’s a part of Khalil’s authorized crew, in regards to the instances of Abrego Garcia and Khalil. Kassem says the Supreme Courtroom choice on Abrego Garcia’s case is “a step in the appropriate path and can hopefully result in his return dwelling.”