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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman,

  • a federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to come up with more information about what it's done to bring back a migrant deported by mistake to El Salvador.

  • The case of Kiyoma Abrego Garcia has gone to the U.S. Supreme Court.

  • The justices ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return.

  • And Piers Himena-Bestio says the lower court judge has been holding daily court hearings to check on this.

  • During Tuesday's hearing, Judge Zienes said that she had received, quote,

  • information of little value on what had been done to fulfill any of this.

  • So she granted a request from Abrego Garcia's lawyers for the government team to undergo a process called expedited discovery.

  • This means that government officials from Homeland Security,

  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement and State will be deposed under oath.

  • And Piers Himena-Bestio reporting.

  • Separately,

  • Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen is flying to El Salvador this morning He wants to visit Abrego Garcia and he wants to meet Salvadoran government officials about his case.

  • Prices for automobile parts are rising because of tariffs,

  • and that's even before a tariff on cars and parts specifically takes effect.

  • This is making it more expensive to buy, repair and maintain a car.

  • And Piers Himena-Dominoski reports that also means there will be pressure on auto insurance rates to rise.

  • Pandemic era supply chain snarls pushed up repair costs and sent insurance rates soaring.

  • Now, tariffs on steel, aluminum and many imports could do the same again.

  • Shannon Martin, an insurance expert at Bankrate, says when insurance companies face higher costs,