A federal judge expressed frustration with a government lawyer for failing to provide information about the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. The lawyer couldn’t confirm the man’s exact location, despite a Supreme Court ruling ordering his return. The judge questioned what steps had been taken to facilitate the man’s return, leading to criticism of the government’s lack of action. The administration claimed it was unreasonable to disclose potential steps before review. The Supreme Court’s ruling upheld the man’s right to be returned to the U.S. The man had an immigration court order preventing his deportation to El Salvador, where he faced persecution from gangs. The administration claims he is a member of MS-13, but no evidence has been presented. The man’s wife expressed hope for his return, while the judge criticized the government’s handling of the situation as “wholly lawless.” The man, 29, was deported despite having a legal work permit and was pursuing a career in sheet metal. His wife, a U.S. citizen, is anxiously awaiting his return. The situation has been described as an emotional rollercoaster for the family and community.
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