Judge temporarily bars Kilmar Abrego García’s deportation to Uganda
Federal judge halts deportation to Uganda citing lack of protections and due process concerns for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 member facing charges in the U.S.
- A federal court judge has temporarily blocked Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation to Uganda, following his recent detention by immigration authorities in Baltimore.
- Judge Paula Xinis emphasized the need for a fair chance to contest the deportation, stating that it is 'absolutely forbidden' during this period.
- Abrego Garcia's attorney filed a lawsuit stating that U.S. safety assurances are lacking for deportation to Uganda and expressed fears of persecution in his home country.
- Xinis is set to hold a hearing to determine if Garcia can contest his removal, warning the Trump administration against his deportation until the hearing is concluded.
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Obama judge temporarily blocks Trump from deporting MS-13 gangster Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda * WorldNetDaily * by Cristina Laila, The Gateway Pundit
Kilmar Abrego Garcia U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis, an Obama appointee on Monday set an evidentiary hearing for this Friday after MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia filed a lawsuit to block his deportation to Uganda. Kilmar Abrego Garcia was ordered to be deported to the East African country of Uganda after a judge released him from a Tennessee prison last week. Abrego Garcia was an illegal alien residing in Maryland when he was depo…
Judge Rules Abrego Garcia Can Stay in U.S. During Immigration Proceedings
The judge also demanded "more written legal arguments from the Justice Department and Abrego Garcia’s attorneys." The post Judge Rules Abrego Garcia Can Stay in U.S. During Immigration Proceedings first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Washington, Aug. 25 (EFE).- A federal judge has stopped the deportation to Uganda of Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego García and will order President Donald Trump's government to keep the immigrant in the United States while assessing a new legal challenge against the Trump administration's plans to deport him to Africa. In a brief hearing, Maryland District federal judge Paula Xinis said Monday that she will extend the suspension of the expulsion of th…
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