Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers and government ask judge for 30-day pause if he's ordered to be released
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – Attorneys and the Department of Justice agreed to a 30-day custody extension to prevent Kilmar Abrego Garcia's immediate deportation while legal challenges over his detention and charges proceed.
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorneys requested U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw for a 30-day hold on any release order granted.
- The Justice Department indicated that if Abrego Garcia is released, he will face immediate detention by ICE.
- The Justice Department and Abrego Garcia's attorneys agreed to keep him in U.S. custody for an additional 30 days.
- A judge in Maryland, Paula Xinis, is expected to rule on a restraining order to block ICE from deporting Abrego Garcia.
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Lawyers from Kilmar Abrego García ask to delay his release for 30 days due to the threat of deportation by the Department of Homeland Security
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s lawyers have asked a federal judge in Tennessee to delay his release from prison to prevent the Trump administration from trying to deport the Maryland construction worker quickly. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. in Nashville is expected to soon issue his ruling on the release of Abrego Garcia while awaiting his trial for human trafficking. If the Salvadoran is released, U.S. authorities have stated that he would be ar…
Abrego Garcia Will Stay in Custody for 30 Days, Temporarily Preventing Removal From US
The Trump administration and Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s attorneys agreed on July 20 that the illegal immigrant will remain in custody for a 30-day period even if a judge orders his release. Attorneys for the Salvadoran citizen told a federal court in Tennessee that they were concerned about the federal government’s stated plan to remove him to a third country after or even before criminal proceedings conclude. The government has said it removes ille…

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask judge to delay release from jail over deportation fears
Lawyers for Kilmar Abrego Garcia have asked a federal judge in Tennessee to delay releasing him from jail in order to prevent the Trump administration from trying to swiftly deport the Maryland construction worker.
Defensa de Kilmar Abrego García pide mantenerlo en prisión para evitar una deportación apresurada - La Prensa Latina Media
(LPL) – Los abogados de Kilmar Abrego García han solicitado a un juez federal en Tennessee que retrase su liberación de la cárcel, con el fin de evitar que el gobierno de la administración Trump intente deportarlo rápidamente antes de que enfrente juicio por cargos de tráfico de personas. El juez de distrito Waverly Crenshaw […]
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