Kilmar Abrego Garcia notified by ICE that he may be deported to Uganda
- On August 23, 2025, U.S. authorities informed Kilmar Abrego Garcia that they intend to remove him from the country to Uganda and directed him to check in at ICE's Baltimore office.
- This development follows Abrego Garcia's mistaken deportation to El Salvador in March 2025 despite a 2019 immigration judge's order shielding him due to persecution fears.
- Abrego Garcia, an undocumented Salvadoran who denies gang ties, was returned to U.S. custody, charged with human smuggling, and recently released from a Tennessee jail en route to Maryland.
- A court filing on Saturday contended that the attempt to send him back to Uganda exemplifies prosecutorial retaliation, while his attorneys maintain that no evidence linking him to gang activity has been provided by the government.
- The potential deportation to Uganda, a third country with a recent U.S. deportation agreement, suggests continued legal and immigration challenges for Abrego Garcia amid evolving enforcement policies.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyer rips ICE plan to deport him to Uganda, whines ‘he doesn’t even speak the language’
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorney slammed ICE's plan to deport the alleged MS-13 gangbanger to Uganda, where "he doesn't even speak the language" — even though the African country's official language is English.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who became a symbol of Donald Trump's migration policy after being deported to El Salvador and returned to the United States, delivered to immigration agents in Baltimore. He can be deported again in the next few days.
ACLU Statement on Attempted Deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda
This morning, Kilmar Abrego Garcia was arrested at his ICE check-in appointment. The government intends to deport him to Uganda, a country with which Abrego Garcia has no association.Abrego Garcia is represented by lawyers at CASA, who hosted a vigil and rally in his support outside the location of ...
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