The U.S. government attorney also struggled to provide any information about the exact 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?”
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They lost him. There’s so many people in that prison and you know the prison dgaf about identifying and tracking their prisoners.
I’m betting they won’t be able to get him because he’s already dead and they know it but don’t want to admit it.
Saw somebody suggest this last night and it seems like a very real possibility. Why else would they stall on returning him? It’s not like him telling everyone his experience will make the administration care about the terrible conditions there. Those conditions are the point.
It’s possible that people get thrown into that prison without tracking who or where they are once they get in.
“Look, we know they’re never coming out anyway, keeping track of who we throw in there would be a waste of time and money” sounds like exactly the kind of “efficiency” this administration is known for
That’s another possibility, and also possibly why they’re trying to say that trips to that prison are always life sentences. That’s the only way not having tracking makes any kind of sense at all. But realistically, every prison, even a Salvadorian super jail, is going to have some kind of tracking, or they’d never know if they lost a prisoner.
Just assign them a number when they enter without their identity assigned to it. Use a random ID with no date associated to it.
Why specifically no date assigned? Also, what you’ve described is a UUIDv4.
They can track the date he was admitted and know he’s one of 15 people admitted in a range if they have an ID but no name.
I know it’s a small tangent, but if you use UUIDv7 (and I think there’s another version as well), you can resolve a date from the ID, as the creation time of the ID is used to help build the ID itself.
Yeah, tbh, they’re trying to say these are all life sentences. It got me thinking: if El Salvador believes the US will never ask for the prisoners back, what’s their incentive not to just kill these people and take the whole check to the bank? I know this guy in particular was seeking refuge from El Salvadorian gangs in the US, so there’s a special incentive for him to end up dead, but I really don’t see why they wouldn’t just kill all the US prisoners if they really believe that the US will never ask for them back AND wants them in jail for life AND aren’t demanding some kind of tracking. There’s literally no reason at all not to just kill em and keep cashing the checks. If anyone comes knocking just say “oh shit, I guess they got away” or “we must have transferred them and lost the paperwork, sorry”
About the only incentive is that they are used as what amounts to slave labor. Gang members are put away for life and do hard labor. People who did crime but not violent crime are put away for years and are given “skills” training for when they get out.
Even then that’s kinda dubious. You don’t want your dangerous folks out there actually doing kind of important stuff that either risks them escaping or sabotaging or fucking up. There’s only so many useful jobs you can have maximum security prisoners doing, and they don’t tend to be ones that create a lot of value. I imagine that much of it is digging ditches and filling them back up again.
It’s so blatant they are defying the court. They made no attempts to prepare knowing that this ruling was a possibility.
You’d think someone would have started something before the order actually came.
Judge, order a copy of his fingerprints RIGHT NOW to check for imposters when they bring some poor slob into the courtroom claiming he is the guy. Also, have his family on a video call to the court to check him. Don’t bring them in person since they could get grabbed too.
If this story allone doesn’t terrify you to the bone something is seriously wrong with you.
My top four hypotheses:
- Gotta finish putting together an incentive package so that he won’t talk about what he saw and experienced
- Need more time to find a living prisoner who looks like him
- Trying to figure out which mass grave he’s in
- Someone is Googling “can they get DNA from ashes”
They just wait until media loses interest and then everybody will forget.
My mom needed to take an emergency trip to El Salvador and she got a ticket and was in San Salvador within 24 hours. Does the DOJ need my elderly mom to come help them figure out the booking website? On second thought forget it, not letting my Latino mom near these people
we need more time aka he isn’t dead yet. But :soon:
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