Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from ICE custody. And, Indiana rejects redistricting
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from ICE custody. And, Indiana rejects redistricting
"A federal judge freed Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention yesterday. Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March due to what Immigration and Customs Enforcement called an "administrative error." He was eventually brought back and detained in the U.S. A federal judge ruled that the government failed to produce a lawful order for his removal from the U.S. This decision came just as lawmakers were questioning Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem about President Trump's compliance with court orders."
"Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the Ukrainian people would need to speak through a referendum for his country to surrender territory, which the U.S. wants Ukraine to do as part of a peace deal with Russia. Zelenskyy and other Europeans are working to offer answers and alternatives to pressure from Trump's bid to end the war. Zelenskyy is engaging with the Trump administration's most painful proposals to show that Ukraine is negotiating in good faith, NPR's Joanna Kakissis tells Up First."
A federal judge freed Kilmar Abrego Garcia from immigration detention after ruling the government failed to produce a lawful order for his removal. Abrego Garcia had been deported to El Salvador in March due to what Immigration and Customs Enforcement called an "administrative error," and was later returned and detained. The White House intends to appeal. Lawyers described the ruling as an extraordinary victory for due process. Democrats invited families affected by deportation and detention to a hearing. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called immigrants who entered under Biden the biggest national security threat and is reopening refugee cases and reviewing asylum applications. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said surrendering territory would require a referendum as he engages U.S. and European pressure over peace proposals.
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