A federal judge overseeing the controversial deportation case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia has accused the Department of Justice of willful bad faith in refusing to comply with court orders. The judge, appointed during the Trump administration, issued a scathing rebuke of the DOJ's handling of the case, alleging that they have repeatedly disregarded court directives.

The case of Abrego Garcia, a Honduran immigrant facing deportation, has garnered national attention as it has highlighted the tension between immigration policies and due process rights. The judge's accusations of bad faith on the part of the DOJ have raised concerns about the impartiality and fairness of the deportation proceedings.

In response to the judge's allegations, the DOJ has been given another week to provide the necessary documents and information related to Abrego Garcia's case. The delay in compliance has further escalated tensions between the court and the government, with critics calling for accountability and transparency in the deportation process.

As the case continues to unfold, the actions of the DOJ and the judge will be closely watched to ensure that justice is served in the Abrego Garcia deportation case.