States 'cannot interject themselves' in Trump firings: DOJ
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks at an election night watch party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

Donald Trump speaks at an election night watch party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

A Justice Department lawyer, who had served for 15 years in the federal government, was dismissed by the Trump administration for his role in mistakenly sending a protected Maryland resident to a harsh work prison in El Salvador. This incident occurred as part of deportations of Venezuelan migrants using an 18th-century wartime authority, a tactic that has faced opposition from several federal judges.

Erez Reuveni, acting deputy director for the Office of Immigration Litigation, was informed of being placed on indefinite paid leave due to comments he made in a court hearing before U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis. The hearing was related to the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was unlawfully returned to El Salvador without proper procedure, defying a court order prohibiting his deportation.

During the court session, Reuveni openly admitted, “The facts are conceded,” referring to the wrongful deportation of Abrego Garcia. Following this revelation, he was terminated from the Justice Department, as first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

“Mr. Abrego Garcia should not have been removed,” Reuveni told the court. “He should not have been sent to El Salvador.”

Reuveni also appeared frustrated during the hearing, telling Xinis that one of the first things he did upon being assigned the case was ask his “clients” why they had not requested that Abrego Garcia be returned to the U.S., but was not provided with a clear answer, CNN reported.

As previously reported by Law&Crime, Reuveni was suspended following the hearing for failing to “follow a directive” from his superiors.

“He was put on administrative leave by Todd Blanche on Saturday. And I firmly said on Day 1, I issued a memo that you are to vigorously advocate on behalf of the United States,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement addressing Reuveni’s suspension. “Our client in this matter was Homeland Security — is Homeland Security. He did not argue. He shouldn’t have taken the case. He shouldn’t have argued it, if that’s what he was going to do. He’s on administrative leave now.”

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