Team Abrego Has The Homan-ites By The Short Hairs, Now — In Maryland: A Sunday Afternoon Filing.

Well, Mr. Hecker’s associated counsels / firms worked over the weekend — Sunday included — to make sure that Noem’s succcessor, Homan — and his Homan-ites won’t prevail here.

The able USDC Judge Xinis awaits a scheduling agreement, on the motion for sanctions against the government — and an amended complaint. She is going to be hot, that Homan decided to try to end run around the prior misconduct from Noem and Miller. Here’s the Team Abrego pleading, for tomorrow, Monday — and a bit:

…[O]n March 20, 2026 reached agreement on both a sanctions briefing schedule and, at Defendants’ request, a schedule for briefing on the amended complaint, with the intention of submitting both proposed schedules to the Court in a status report on Monday, March 23, 2026. See Exhibit A (March 20, 2026 Email from O. Horton to E. Molina agreeing on briefing schedules).

That same day, however, the Government filed a Motion to Dissolve Injunction Against Petitioner’s Detention (ECF 141) and Injunction Against Petitioner’s Removal (ECF 13) in the related habeas case, Abrego Garcia v. Noem, No. 8:25-cv-02780-PX (“Abrego Garcia II”). See Abrego Garcia II, ECF 142 (“Motion to Dissolve Injunctions”)….

Given the pressing deadlines, Plaintiffs attempted to contact the Government on Saturday, March 21, 2026, via email, see Exhibit A, and once more this afternoon by telephone, but received no response. Plaintiffs therefore file this motion without the benefit of the Government’s position. For these reasons, Plaintiffs respectfully request that the Court temporarily stay all deadlines in this case relating to the amended complaint and the sanctions briefing pending resolution of the Motion to Dissolve Injunctions….

So — as I said this morning, Homan will lose here, and lose completely.

And, indeed — lots of upsets, in the Sweet 16 roadway, now. Sweet.

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