The Trump administration may try to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a country other than El Salvador if he is released from jail, a government lawyer said Thursday. In a months-long legal saga, Abrego Garcia was deported from Maryland to his native El Salvador in March, despite a prior court ruling that barred him from being sent to the Central American country. He was flown back to the U.S.
Main Idea: U.S. officials said Kilmar Abrego Garcia could be sent to a country other than El Salvador if he is released from jail, as his legal fight over deportation and smuggling charges continues.
Key Points:
More court fights over Kilmar Abrego Garcia could keep taxpayer money tied up in hearings, jail costs, and deportation efforts.
The case may clarify how DOJ and ICE can handle deportation after release, which could affect future immigration enforcement rules.
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The agency said to intend to begin removal proceedings if Abrego Garcia is released.
Its attorney announced the government’s intention to seek removal to a third country.
Attorney general quoted making allegations about Abrego Garcia’s role in the smuggling case.
Named judge issuing custody-related orders in the criminal case.
Abrego Garcia’s wife, quoted as a supporter reacting to the case.
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