Judge Will Consider Releasing Kilmar Abrego Garcia From Jail, Possibly Leading to His Deportation
MARYLAND, JUL 11 – U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis sharply criticized the Justice Department for failing to clarify deportation plans for Kilmar Abrego Garcia amid ongoing legal and procedural confusion.
- On Friday, Abrego Garcia's attorneys requested a 72-hour hold to prevent his immediate deportation after possible release from jail in Tennessee.
- In 2019, an immigration judge issued a ruling preventing Abrego Garcia's removal to El Salvador, a mandate that was disregarded when he was mistakenly deported in March.
- Abrego Garcia faces human smuggling charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee where he drove a vehicle with nine passengers, and a hearing is set Wednesday in Tennessee to review his release.
- U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis voiced strong apprehension that without proper safeguards, Abrego Garcia could be quickly deported, warning that he might be sent abroad without due oversight.
- The ongoing legal dispute and potential release raise issues about due process and deportation transparency, with ICE officials prepared to detain and possibly remove him to a third country before trial.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia could be released soon but may end up back in ICE custody
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