In a groundbreaking ruling, a judge appointed by former President Trump has ordered his administration to restore the visa of an Ohio State University graduate student who was previously deported. The decision comes after the student, Abrego Garcia, faced deportation to El Salvador despite ongoing legal battles.

This latest development sheds light on the Trump administration's resistance to court orders in deportation cases, with the Justice Department under fire for their handling of Abrego Garcia's situation. The judge's order marks a significant victory for Abrego Garcia and sets a precedent for holding the administration accountable for their actions.

This case follows another recent ruling where a judge instructed the administration to reverse the deportation of a second migrant to El Salvador. The series of court decisions emphasize the role of the judiciary in ensuring that immigrants' rights are upheld, even in the face of opposition from the highest levels of government.

As the Trump administration continues to face scrutiny for its immigration policies, the judge's orders serve as a reminder of the power of the judiciary to hold the government accountable for their actions.