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Judge orders Abrego Garcia released, urges DOJ, DHS to ensure he faces criminal trial

  • U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia released on his own recognizance on June 25 in Tennessee while he awaits trial on migrant smuggling charges.
  • Abrego's legal troubles started following a speeding stop in December 2022, and although a 2019 judicial ruling prohibited his deportation due to threats from gangs in El Salvador, he was nevertheless sent back to his home country in March.
  • The judge imposed strict release conditions including home detention, mental health and anger management counseling, and a ban on contact with co-defendants and known MS-13 members.
  • Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes found the government's evidence unreliable, stating the alleged smuggling trips 'approach physical impossibility,' and that the government failed to show Abrego poses irremediable danger or flight risk.
  • Abrego's case symbolizes the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and the related rights groups' opposition, while his fate now depends on ICE and DHS decisions about possible deportation or coordination with prosecutors.
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npr broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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