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a federal judge is demanding information on what the government has done to free a migrant mistakenly deported from Maryland to El Salvador.
NPR's Jasmine Garz reports Kima Abrego-Garcia is now in a Salvadoran prison.
Visibly frustrated, Judge Paula Zienes told a lawyer for the Justice Department to clear his calendar.
She envisions the discovery process will take about two weeks.
Zienes is giving Abrego-Garcia's lawyers one day to submit questions and requests for documents.
They may also depose up to six administration officials.
Three courts, including the Supreme Court,
have now ruled that the White House must take steps to facilitate the release of Abrego-Garcia.
Zienes says the administration has shown, quote, nothing.
While she did not immediately hold the government in contempt of court,
she said the documents and testimony will help her weigh whether or not the Trump administration has complied.
Jasmine Garz, NPR News.
President Trump says he wants to offer a stipend to migrants and a plane ticket to encourage migrants in the U.S. without documentation to leave the country.
Speaking in an interview to Fox News, Trump says he's also interested in bringing some of the migrants back.