Enforce the Court’s Order in Noem v. Abrego Garcia (Docket No. 24A949)
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Thank you for your recent ruling reaffirming the due process rights of individuals facing deportation. In this turbulent moment for our country, I write to express grave concern over ongoing constitutional violations—and to urge the Court to continue protecting the rule of law through firm enforcement of its judgments.
The Constitution is the paramount law of the land. All government actions—especially those involving detention, deportation, surveillance, and federal spending—must be evaluated with utmost care to ensure compliance with constitutional rights, including habeas corpus, due process, freedom from illegal search and seizure, and the separation of powers. These protections are not optional, and no branch of government should be allowed to disregard them without consequence.
With that in mind, I urge the Court to enforce its unanimous order in Noem v. Abrego Garcia, Docket No. 24A949. The executive branch has refused to comply. Mr. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a lawful resident of Maryland, remains imprisoned in El Salvador in defiance of this Court’s mandate and that of the lower court.
If the Court does not act to enforce its own judgment, it sets a dangerous precedent: that future administrations may treat judicial rulings as mere suggestions. The implications reach far beyond this case. A system in which executive defiance is tolerated is not a system of checks and balances—it is a collapse of constitutional governance.
I respectfully request that the Court assert its authority, uphold its mandate, and take all necessary steps to compel compliance—and protect constitutional rights for all.