Judge Denies Motion to Reopen Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Immigration Case
Judge Philip Taylor ruled Abrego Garcia's motion untimely due to a six-year delay and found insufficient evidence to support claims of persecution or gang membership, officials said.
- A U.S. immigration judge denied Kilmar Abrego Garcia's motion to reopen his asylum case on Wednesday, stating it was "untimely" as it was filed almost six years after initial proceedings.
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia has 30 days to appeal the decision to the Board of Immigration Appeals.
- The Department of Homeland Security stated that Garcia's final order of removal stands, emphasizing he is an alleged MS-13 gang member and asserting he will "never be loose on American streets."
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case has become a focal point in the debate over immigration policy, especially among Democrats who opposed his deportation.
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A U.S. immigration judge denied reopening Kilmar Ábrego García's case, reducing his chances of avoiding deportation.
Abrego Garcia’s asylum bid denied
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran prison, was denied asylum Wednesday by an immigration judge. The decision, reported by several outlets, including The Associated Press, is a setback for Abrego Garcia, who asked an immigration court to reopen his 2019 petition for asylum. Abrego Garcia now has 30 days to…
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's asylum bid rejected by immigration judge
A US immigration judge has denied a bid for asylum from Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose case has become a proxy for the partisan power struggle over immigration policy. Garcia has 30 days to appeal the decision, but may be deported to Uganda.
DHS Responds as Judge Dooms Kilmar Abrego Garcia: ‘This MS-13 Gang Member, Human Trafficker, Domestic Abuser, Child Predator Will Never Be Loose on American Streets’
President Donald Trump's administration is hailing a federal immigration judge's ruling after dangerous illegal alien criminal Kilmar Abrego Garcia was denied a request to block his deportation order.
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