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Kilmar Abrego Garcia Could Be Released From Federal Custody Wednesday

DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JUL 01 – Federal judge postpones release of Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia to prevent deportation before trial on human smuggling charges, with a hearing set for July 16.

  • On Monday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes ordered Kilmar Ábrego Garcia to remain in U.S. Marshals custody, scheduled for July 16 in Nashville.
  • In a twist, Abrego’s legal team asked, citing 'contradictory statements' from the Trump administration, to delay his release pending trial.
  • Abrego Garcia, 29, pleaded not guilty to the charges, and Chad Gilmartin stated that `he has been charged with horrific crimes, including trafficking children, and will not walk free in our country again.`
  • Following his re-arrest, DOJ attorneys argued that he should remain detained, and a government lawyer later admitted Abrego had been deported in error to delay his release.
  • A July 16 hearing is scheduled to reconsider the administration's bid to revoke his release order, with García’s case becoming a flashpoint for critics of lax immigration enforcement, Acyn said.
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Kilmar Ábrego García, whose wrongful deportation to El Salvador became a flashpoint in President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, is back in the United States awaiting trial on federal charges of…

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