By Jaz McKay
Let’s get one thing straight, Judge Paula Xinis has lost her damn mind with this latest stunt, ordering Trump to send the military into El Salvador to drag back an MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, so he can waltz right back into America like nothing happened. This isn’t just a bad call, it’s a slap in the face to every American who wants to feel safe in their own country. Xinis, an Obama appointee, handed down this insane deadline, 11:59 p.m. today, April 7, 2025, for the Trump administration to move in and retrieve this guy from a Salvadoran mega-prison, claiming his deportation on March 15 was “unconstitutional” and a “grievous error.” She’s acting like she’s the president of El Salvador, not a federal judge in Maryland, and her ruling reeks of the kind of elitist, out-of-touch nonsense that puts dangerous criminals over the safety of everyday folks.
MS-13 isn’t just any average street gang, they ain’t the Crips or the Bloods they’re a full-on plague, notorious for their brutal violence, extortion, and terror. They’re Satanic animals, known for hacking up their victims with machetes, trafficking drugs, and preying on vulnerable communities, often targeting innocent immigrants who fled to the U.S. to escape their grip in the first place. The Trump administration labeled them a terrorist organization for a reason, they’re responsible for countless murders, rapes, and acts of pure evil across the country. Abrego-Garcia might’ve been living in Maryland, playing the part of a sheet metal apprentice, but the government says he’s tied to MS-13, and even if Xinis claims there’s “no evidence” in her courtroom, the intelligence reports from DHS point to his involvement in human trafficking too. This isn’t a guy you want walking your streets, let alone someone worth sending our military to a foreign country to retrieve.
What’s even more infuriating is how Xinis is ignoring the real victims here, the American people who’ve suffered at the hands of MS-13’s savagery. She’s more concerned with the “due process” of a guy who was already ordered deported in 2019, even if an immigration judge blocked his removal to El Salvador specifically. Fine, send him somewhere else, but bringing him back to the U.S.? That’s madness. The Trump administration has been clear, they’re not doing it, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt saying Xinis should “contact President Bukele” because the U.S. doesn’t have jurisdiction over El Salvador. Good, because the last thing we need is our military risking their lives to rescue a gangbanger while Xinis sits in her cushy courtroom, pretending she’s some champion of justice. This isn’t justice, it’s enabling evil, and it’s a stark reminder of how far some judges will go to undermine the safety of the working class just to push their activist agenda.