It seems you are so delusional you think parties not part of a lawsuit are part of a lawsuit. No one not part of the lawsuit is required to do anything.
Is the US government a party named in the suit? Is the US Forestry Service part of the US government?
LOL. Says the guy that assigned the absurd position that the only way to facilitate return is to invade.
You were not able to articulate any other action that would be required to comply with facilitation. Until you do, invasion is the only option you are arguing.
My position is that the Trump Administration is already, and has already been, in full compliance with facilitation. I really wish you would get something right eventually.
By the way, you have taken the absurd position that the US Forestry Service is somehow part of the State Department, DHS, or the Department of Justice.
Nope. You have taken the absurd position that the US Forestry Service is somehow not part of the US government. Stupid.
Not at all. I am referring to all of us that see you making ridiculous arguments.
I see, you believe that you speak for all of your imaginary "friends." Don't forget to say "hello" to the Cookie Monster when you see him.
Saying they have to do something doesn't dictate what they have to do.
Yes, the "something" needs to be specified.
Bukele is willing to hold incarcerated criminals in El Salvador for a fraction of the cost the US would otherwise have to pay.
That is the next issue with this case in that there is no evidence of any deal with Bukele.
Except Bukele's obvious acceptance of all Salvadoran criminals.
According to news reports, the US is paying El Salvador millions to pay for housing the US deportees.
Yes, but that is the total, which comes out to a per-prisoner cost that is a fraction of what the US would have to pay to keep them incarcerated in the US. It becomes a win-win for the US and for El Salvador.
Stopping payment to El Salvador has nothing to do with Florida.
You just pivoted. I take it you are done.
Your position has been and continues to be that the US government can do nothing to try to get Bukele to send Garcia back.
Nope, my repeated position is that nothing can be done to bring Abrego back to the US if Bukele insists on keeping him incarcerated in El Salvador ... and, by the way, Bukele insists on keeping Abrego and every other Salvadoran prisoner firmly locked away in El Salvador's prisons. You pretend to not understand this because you need to virtue-signal your immense pride in your vast ignorance. You understand that NOTHING can be done, and you then pretend that the Judicial Branch has somehow ordered the Executive Branch to do SOMETHING, in complete violation of the separation of powers, without specifying anything in particular. Your position is stupid.
I didn't fabricate anything.
You fabricate practically everything.
Why can't they say in a court filling that they asked for his return?
Who are "they"?