Kilmar Abrego Garcia wants asylum. The US wants to deport him. What to know
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 30-year-old Salvadoran immigrant, was wrongfully deported by the Trump administration over alleged gang ties that he denies.
- After being returned to the US, Abrego Garcia faces human smuggling charges that his lawyers call 'preposterous and vindictive'.
- The Trump administration proposes deporting Abrego Garcia to Eswatini since he cannot legally be sent back to El Salvador, where he fled gang persecution in 2011.
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Kilmar Abrego García faces an uncertain future. The Trump administration wants to deport him to Esuatini, an African nation. Ábrego García wants to apply for asylum to stay in the United States. Either way could begin with a long journey through the legal system. Abrego García, 30, became a focus of tension in President Donald Trump’s immigration offensive when he was unjustly deported to his native El Salvador. Trump’s government claimed that h…

Kilmar Abrego Garcia wants asylum. The US wants to deport him. What to know
Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces an uncertain future. The Trump administration wants to deport him to the African nation of Eswatini. Abrego Garcia wants to apply for asylum.
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