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The judiciary has clearly reaffirmed the rule of law and condemned the executive branch's refusal to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from El Salvador. The court's scathing order denounces the administration's claims of being unable to bring him back, calling it a violation of due process and asserting residents cannot simply be "stashed away in foreign prisons" without recourse. The judges highlighted the concerning implications of allowing such unchecked power, warning it could lead to deporting even American citizens without ensuring their return. They expressed optimism that the executive branch understands upholding the law is vital, providing an opportunity to vindicate that principle rather than diminishing the integrity of both branches through further conflict. This ruling underscores the need for all government entities to operate within constitutional boundaries and respect judicial orders, regardless of perceptions about individuals involved. Compliance with the order to properly handle Abrego Garcia's case and facilitate his release from unlawful custody is essential to preserving faith in the nation's system of checks and balances. This is a crucial point in our democracy and you will most certainly be remembered by how you respond to what Trump is doing now. This cannot be allowed to move forward as is. This is dangerous, authoritarian territory and if we fall fully in, your name will go down on the wrong side of history.