Kilmar Abrego Garcia notified by ICE that he may be deported to Uganda
- On August 23, 2025, U.S. authorities informed Kilmar Abrego Garcia that they intend to remove him from the country to Uganda and directed him to check in at ICE's Baltimore office.
- This development follows Abrego Garcia's mistaken deportation to El Salvador in March 2025 despite a 2019 immigration judge's order shielding him due to persecution fears.
- Abrego Garcia, an undocumented Salvadoran who denies gang ties, was returned to U.S. custody, charged with human smuggling, and recently released from a Tennessee jail en route to Maryland.
- A court filing on Saturday contended that the attempt to send him back to Uganda exemplifies prosecutorial retaliation, while his attorneys maintain that no evidence linking him to gang activity has been provided by the government.
- The potential deportation to Uganda, a third country with a recent U.S. deportation agreement, suggests continued legal and immigration challenges for Abrego Garcia amid evolving enforcement policies.
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The Trump administration locks up to want to expel a Salvadoran refugee despite an intense campaign of support and court decisions.
Because of legal mistakes he spent weeks in El Salvador, returning to the USA, Kilmar Ábrego García had to go to prison again. Now the US government apparently wants to send the family father to Uganda.
Trump Administration Threatened Deportation of Kilmar Abrego to Uganda to Coerce Guilty Plea - teleSUR English
Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran national who spent nearly three months in a prison in El Salvador after being mistakenly deported there under Trump’s mass deportation policy and was later returned to the U.S., says the Trump administration threatened to deport him to Uganda in an effort to pressure him into pleading guilty. RELATED: Uganda–US Deportee Deal Sparks Controversy Amid Diplomatic and Human Rights Tensions Abrego’s legal team stated…
According to his lawyers, the migrant Kilmar Ábrego García from El Salvador, who was not released until Friday in the United States, is to be deported to Uganda next week. His lawyers think that this is a punishment for resisting the first deportation. As his lawyers announced on Saturday, they filed a complaint against the plans of the US government. Uganda accepts rejected asylum seekersA representative of the immigration police ICE informed h…
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The Texas Senate has passed a new redistricting map expected to favor Republicans in future elections. The bill now heads to the governor’s desk for approval. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran man at the center of a high-profile deportation case, was released from a Tennessee jail Friday. His defense attorneys say the United States is now seeking to deport him to Uganda. President Donald Trump continues advancing his America First agenda, say…
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