Again, hold off before leaping to any conclusions about this being some anti-Trump, anti-conservative, pro-illegal immigration conspiracy. It is routine for a judge in a case to issue temporary stays. A judge wants a defendant to stay in the jurisdiction.
One other thing. This morning, HLN reported that the subject was never legally deported, but entered some type of voluntary agreement to go back to Ecuador something like 8-10 years ago. Now, I know nothing about immigration law, but I don't know if this was done as a settlement to a deportation hearing, or what. Makes me wonder what put this guy on someone's radar to get a warrant issued, which is apparently how he got picked up trying to deliver pizzas at the Army base.