US Marshals are under DoJ. The only thing that the courts can do is request that Marshals take action. I'm sure Bondi would get right on that.
There's a hearing today on Abrego Garcia, in the wake of SCOTUS' unanimous but "maddeningly vague" order to "facilitate" his return, and the administration's clear failure to do so.
The judiciary moves slowly.
It does, and they're taking every advantage of that to log jam that process even more, and do whatever they want in the meantime. There needs to be rapid and effective action now, and there's only one more box of liberty to get it from.
If he is immune from criminal prosecution for "official acts", it is fully legal for him to defy court orders about "official acts". That ruling gave him unchecked power. That ruling was our Enabling Act.
His orders can be struck down? You mean like the two times they defied court orders just today, and one of them was a unanimous SCOTUS ruling, with this Court?
That's the freedom from judicial authority he was given.
That link isn't working for me.