Supreme Court ruling on Kilmar Abrego Garcia and helicopter crash in Hudson River: Morning Rundown

In today's newsletter: The Supreme Court tells the Trump administration to "facilitate" the release of a man wrongly deported to El Salvador.
In today's newsletter: The Supreme Court tells the Trump administration to "facilitate" the release of a man wrongly deported to El Salvador. Six people died when a helicopter crashed into New York City's Hudson River. And a descendant of Harriet Tubman speaks out after revisions were made to a federal website about the Underground Railroad. Here’s what to know today.
The Supreme Court said the Trump administration is required to "facilitate" the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison, days after justices said the Trump administration didn't need to meet a Monday night deadline to return him to the U.S.
Yesterday's decision partly grants and partly rejects the Justice Department's emergency request contending to a district court judge's order that Abrego Garcia be retrieved from a prison where he was sent along with other men alleged to be members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. That means the Trump administration does not immediately have to try to return Abrego Garcia because a deadline imposed by the judge had already expired. But the administration "should be prepared to share what it can concerning the steps it has taken and the prospect of further steps."
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The decision could give a boost to Venezuelans who were deported without due process before courts intervened.
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