GREENBELT, Md. — A federal judge on Friday lambasted a government lawyer who couldn't explain what, if anything, the Trump administration has done to arrange for the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported last month to a notorious prison in El Salvador.
The U.S. government attorney also struggled to provide any information about the whereabouts of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, despite Thursday's ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that the Trump administration must bring him back.
"Where is he and under whose authority?'' U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis asked in a Maryland courtroom.
''I'm not asking for state secrets,'' she said. ''All I know is that he's not here. The government was prohibited from sending him to El Salvador, and now I'm asking a very simple question: Where is he?''
Drew Ensign, a deputy assistant attorney general, said the government doesn't have evidence to contradict the belief that Abrego Garcia is still in El Salvador.
Xinis sounded exasperated that Ensign couldn't tell her where Abrego Garcia is, what the government has done to arrange for his return or what more it plans to do to get him back to the U.S.
''That is extremely troubling,'' she said.
The judge repeatedly asked Ensign about what has been done, asking pointedly: ''Have they done anything?'' — to which Ensign said he didn't have personal knowledge of what had been done.