Statement on Behalf of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s Legal Team

Supreme Court

Judge Denies Government’s Second Delay Request in Abrego Garcia Case

April 30, 2025

Washington, D.C. This morning, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland denied the U.S. government’s request for a second one-week delay in the ongoing legal case concerning Murray Osorio PLLC client, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who remains unlawfully detained in El Salvador following his unlawful deportation from the United States.

Last week, attorneys for the U.S. Department of Justice requested a one-week stay of discovery proceedings, stating that the government needed time to take steps to return Mr. Abrego Garcia to the United States. We agreed to that request because we understood it to be made in good faith.

Unfortunately, one week later, it remains unclear what, if anything, the government has done in the past seven days to bring our client home to his family. During that time, White House Border Czar Tom Homan publicly asserted—contrary to all evidence—that Mr. Abrego Garcia’s deportation was not a mistake. Meanwhile, President Trump confirmed what we’ve long maintained: that he has the power to bring Mr. Abrego Garcia back with a single phone call, and that he has not made that phone call because his legal team told him not to do so.

Yesterday, the government requested a second one-week delay. This morning, the judge denied that request. Discovery will now proceed.

As this process continues, we will seek to determine who in the U.S. government has taken action to facilitate Mr. Abrego Garcia’s return, what specific steps they’ve taken, and who may have worked to block those efforts. These questions demand answers—and through discovery, we intend to obtain them.

Because discovery in this case will proceed under seal our attorneys will not be able to comment on the documents, testimony, or facts we obtain—unless and until they are filed on the public docket.

But let us be clear: we will pursue every legal avenue to secure Mr. Abrego Garcia’s return home to his family, so that he can get a full and fair trial on the allegations against him, and we won’t rest until that day comes.


Juez Niega Segunda Solicitud De Extensión Para El Caso De Abrego García

30 de abril de 2025

Washington, D.C. – Esta mañana, la jueza federal de distrito, Paula Xinis, en Maryland denegó la solicitud del gobierno estadounidense de una segunda extensión de una semana del caso judicial relacionado con Kilmar Armando Abrego García, cliente de Murray Osorio PLLC, quien permanece detenido ilegalmente en El Salvador tras su deportación ilegal de los Estados Unidos.

La semana pasada, los abogados del Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. solicitaron una suspensión de una semana del proceso de descubrimiento de pruebas, alegando que el gobierno necesitaba tiempo para tomar medidas para el regreso del Sr. Ábrego García a los Estados Unidos. Accedimos a esa solicitud porque entendimos que se hizo de buena fe.

Desafortunadamente, una semana después, sigue sin estar claro qué ha hecho el gobierno, si que ha hecho algo, en los últimos siete días para que nuestro cliente regrese a casa con su familia. Durante ese tiempo, el zar fronterizo de la Casa Blanca, Tom Homan, afirmó públicamente—contrariamente a toda evidencia—que la deportación del Sr. Abrego García no fue un error. Mientras tanto, el presidente Trump confirmó lo que hemos mantenido durante mucho tiempo: que él tiene el poder de traer de regreso al Sr. Abrego García con una sola llamada telefónica, y que no ha hecho esa llamada porque su equipo legal le dijo que no lo hiciera.

Ayer, el gobierno solicitó una segunda extensión de una semana. Esta mañana, la jueza denegó la solicitud. Ahora se procederá con el descubrimiento de pruebas.

A medida que este proceso continúa, buscaremos determinar quién en el gobierno estadounidense ha tomado medidas para facilitar el regreso del Sr. Abrego García, qué medidas específicas han tomado y quién pudo haber contribuido a bloquear esas iniciativas. Estas preguntas exigen respuestas—y mediante el descubrimiento de pruebas, tenemos la intención de obtenerlas.

Debido a que el descubrimiento en este caso se realizará bajo secreto, nuestros abogados no podrán hacer comentarios sobre los documentos, testimonios o hechos que obtengamos—a menos que y hasta que se archiven en el expediente público.

Pero seamos claros: buscaremos todas las vías legales para asegurar el regreso del Sr. Abrego García a casa con su familia, para que pueda tener un juicio completo y justo por las acusaciones en su contra, y no descansaremos hasta que ese día llegue.


After Senator’s Visit, Legal Team Urges Immediate Action in Abrego Garcia Case

April 18, 2025

Washington, D.C. – On Thursday evening, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) met with our client, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, in El Salvador, where Mr. Abrego Garcia has been unlawfully detained for weeks following his unlawful deportation.

We are deeply grateful to Senator Van Hollen for his determination and tireless advocacy. His efforts brought Mr. Abrego Garcia’s family the first proof that he is in fact alive. For the first time since his removal, Mr. Abrego Garcia was able to receive news of his family and learn that countless people in the United States are fighting for his safe return.

But let us be clear: Kilmar is not home. He remains imprisoned in El Salvador, cut off from his legal team, and still denied his constitutional right to due process. The United States government has yet to take meaningful action to comply with the Supreme Court’s directive to facilitate his return.

Yesterday’s decision from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals sent a clear and urgent message: the government’s failure to act is not only indefensible—it poses a serious threat to the rule of law. The Court condemned the continued detention of Mr. Abrego Garcia “without the semblance of due process,” calling it “shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans… still hold dear.” In return, the government did not appeal to the Supreme Court, and discovery will continue.

We are encouraged by the Court’s recognition of what is at stake, and we welcome the discovery process. Securing Mr. Abrego Garcia’s return remains our top priority. We will not rest until he is back in the United States.


Tras La Visita Del Senador, El Equipo Legal Insta A Tomar Medidas Inmediatas En El Caso De Abrego García

18 de abril de 2025

Washington, D.C. – el jueves por la noche, el senador estadounidense Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) se reunió con nuestro cliente, Kilmar Armando Abrego García, en El Salvador, donde el Sr. Abrego García ha estado detenido ilegalmente durante semanas después de su deportación ilegal.

Agradecemos profundamente al senador Van Hollen por su determinación e incansable defensa. Sus esfuerzos brindaron a la familia del Sr. Abrego García la primera prueba de que está vivo. Por la primera vez desde su deportación, el Sr. Abrego García pudo recibir noticias de su familia y enterarse de que numerosas personas en Estados Unidos luchan por su regreso sano y salvo.

Pero seamos claros: Kilmar no está en casa. Permanece preso en El Salvador, aislado de su equipo legal y aún negado de su derecho constitucional al debido proceso. El gobierno de Estados Unidos aún no ha tomado medidas significativas para cumplir con la directiva de la Corte Suprema de facilitar su regreso.

La decisión de ayer del Tribunal de Apelaciones del Cuarto Circuito envió un mensaje claro y urgente: la inacción del gobierno no solo es indefendible—sino que representa una grave amenaza para el estado de derecho. El Tribunal condenó la detención del Sr. Abrego García "sin el debido proceso,” calificándola que seria "impactante no solo para los jueces, sino también para el sentido intuitivo de libertad que los estadounidenses... aún aprecian.” A cambio, el gobierno no apeló ante la Corte Suprema, y ​​el proceso de descubrimiento de pruebas continuará.

Nos sentimos esperanzados que la Corte haya reconocido lo que está en juego y celebramos el proceso de descubrimiento de pruebas. Asegurando el regreso del Sr. Abrego García sigue siendo nuestra principal prioridad. No descansaremos hasta que el regrese a los Estados Unidos.


Statement on Behalf of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s Legal Team

April 16, 2025

Washington, D.C. – On Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security posted on social media about Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia's past. The following is a statement from Murray Osorio PLLC, counsel for Mr. Abrego Garcia:

We are aware of the allegations being pushed by DHS in the media. To be clear: Mr. Abrego Garcia has never been convicted of a crime. If the government believes there is a legitimate case to be made, it should present that case in a court of law and have a judge review and decide his fate—not on social media. But that cannot happen until Mr. Abrego Garcia is returned to the United States and given full due process. These allegations, without more, prove why due process and access to counsel is so important.

We look forward to the government complying with the Court’s order and facilitating Mr. Abrego Garcia’s immediate release from custody in El Salvador. We will continue to fight for our client’s safe return and to ensure his constitutional rights are fully restored.


Declaración en nombre del equipo legal de Kilmar Armando Abrego García

16 de abril de 2025

Washington, D.C. – el miércoles, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional publicó en redes sociales información sobre el pasado de Kilmar Armando Abrego García. A continuación, aquí tenemos una declaración de Murray Osorio PLLC, los abogados del Sr. Abrego García:

Estamos al tanto de las acusaciones que DHS está difundiendo en la prensa. Para ser claro: el Sr. Abrego García nunca ha sido condenado por ningún delito. Si el gobierno considera que existe un caso legítimo, debería presentarlo ante de un tribunal y que un juez lo revise y decida su destino— pero no un anuncio por las redes sociales. Pero eso no puede suceder hasta que el Sr. Abrego García sea devuelto a los Estados Unidos y se le dé un debido proceso. Estas acusaciones demuestran la importancia del debido proceso y el acceso a un abogado.

Esperamos que el gobierno cumpla con la orden judicial y facilite la liberación inmediata del Sr. Ábrego García en El Salvador. Seguiremos luchando por el regreso seguro de nuestro cliente y por la plena restauración de sus derechos constitucionales.


Statement from Murray Osorio PLLC on the Continued Detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador

April 14, 2025

Washington, D.C. In response to today’s public remarks by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and U.S. officials regarding the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Murray Osorio PLLC, legal counsel for Mr. Abrego Garcia, issues the following statement:

“The continued detention of Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador—despite a unanimous ruling by the United States Supreme Court—raises serious concerns about compliance and accountability. Mr. Abrego Garcia was unlawfully removed from his home and his family in Maryland. His deportation violated a standing immigration court order. The Supreme Court has since made clear that the U.S. government must facilitate his return. Yet days later, no plan has been announced, no steps made public, and no indication given that action is being taken. Instead, it seems the government's position is that no action is necessary.

Let us be clear: the responsibility to return Mr. Abrego Garcia lies squarely with the United States government. His deportation was not just an administrative error—it was a constitutional failure.

This should never happen to anyone. But it did happen—to a father, a husband, and a Maryland resident who had a right to be heard in court and who was instead sent to a foreign prison without due process.

We urge the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State to act now—and with the urgency this moment demands. Delays in executing the Supreme Court’s directive are unacceptable. We call for immediate transparency and action to bring Mr. Abrego Garcia home.”


Statement on Government’s Continued Failure to Comply with Supreme Court Ruling in Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s Case

April 12, 2025

Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration filed a declaration in federal court stating that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia remains detained in the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador—more than 24 hours after a unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Mr. Abrego Garcia’s favor. The filing included no plan for his return to the United States or timeline for compliance with the Court’s order. The following is a statement from Murray Osorio PLLC, counsel for Mr. Abrego Garcia:

We are disappointed yet again by the government’s response, this time following a unanimous ruling by the United States Supreme Court. More than 24 hours have passed since the Court’s decision, and there is still no clear indication of what has been done—or what is being planned—to comply with the ruling.

Today’s declaration confirms that Mr. Abrego Garcia remains in detention at the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador. While the acknowledgment of his location is an overdue first step, it does nothing to address the government's obligation to return him safely and immediately to the United States.

The continued delay in executing a Supreme Court mandate is not only unacceptable—it is a direct affront to the rule of law. The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State must act without further delay and provide full transparency about the steps being taken to ensure Mr. Abrego Garcia’s safe return.

His life and liberty remain in jeopardy. We expect immediate action and full accountability from the agencies involved.

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