![]() The recent fight between a federal judge and the Trump administration shows how important it is for immigrants to stay alert and informed. Even after the Supreme Court ordered the U.S. government to help free Mr. Abrego Garcia from custody in El Salvador, officials delayed action. This happened just days before El Salvador’s president was set to visit Washington—raising concerns that politics were taking priority over justice. Judge Xinis avoided a full-on clash with the White House by asking for a progress report instead of demanding immediate action. But the message was clear: the administration wasn’t in a hurry to follow the Court’s decision. Sadly, this isn’t new. Judges have often clashed with the government over immigration issues, including the deportation of Venezuelan migrants under questionable legal grounds. These moments are a warning. Even when the courts rule in favor of immigrants, the government doesn’t always act quickly—or fairly. That’s why immigrants must stay informed and ready to speak up. Knowing your rights is essential. If you or someone you know is dealing with immigration issues, get legal advice, stay updated on policies, and connect with local support groups. The law can protect you, but only if you understand how to use it. In a system where even court orders can be ignored or delayed, staying quiet can be dangerous. Being informed and involved is the best way to protect yourself and your community.
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