Trump administration says migrant Abrego could be deported to Eswatini
The Trump administration plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini despite his claims of fear in 22 countries and ongoing legal challenges, including temporary blocks by federal judges.
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member, has been notified by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that he faces deportation to Eswatini, Africa.
- A judge had temporarily blocked his deportation, stating that federal officials were 'absolutely forbidden' to remove him from the U.S.
- ICE changed the deportation destination due to Abrego Garcia's claims of fear of persecution or torture in other countries.
- This case has caused significant internal changes within the Justice Department, resulting in the ousting of officials who opposed the Trump administration's deportation policies.
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ICE says it will deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Eswatini since he fears Uganda
Attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a Friday letter that they intend to send Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the African nation of Eswatini after he expressed a fear of deportation to Uganda. The letter from ICE to Abrego Garcia’s attorneys was earlier reported by Fox News. It states that his fear of persecution or torture in Uganda is “hard to take seriously, especially given that you have claimed (through your attorneys) that you…


Abrego Garcia told he'll be deported to Eswatini
Attorneys for Immigration and Customs Enforcement now say they intend to send Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the African nation of Eswatini after he expressed a fear of deportation to Uganda.
The case of illegally deported immigrants continues to cause a stir: the US authorities want to send him to another African country instead of Uganda.


Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) lawyers said Friday in a letter that they intend to send Kilmar Ábrego García to the African nation of Esuatini after he expressed his fear of being deported to Uganda.
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