Kilmar Abrego Garcia is expected to be released from jail only to be taken into immigration custody
- On Sunday night, Judge Barbara Holmes ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s release during proceedings held at the federal courthouse located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
- This release comes after the Trump administration erroneously deported Abrego to El Salvador in March, violating a 2019 court directive that prohibited his removal.
- Holmes set a Wednesday hearing to discuss release conditions that secure community safety, reduce flight risk, and ensure Abrego appears for his human smuggling trial.
- The Department of Justice appealed to pause the release, arguing that deporting Abrego would prevent the "meaningful resolution of charges," and that the government’s evidence standard should prevail.
- Once released, Abrego will likely remain in ICE custody facing deportation proceedings separate from his federal trial, highlighting ongoing legal and immigration conflicts.
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Judge allows Abrego Garcia to remain in jail - Washington Examiner
A federal judge on Monday agreed to allow Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain in jail awaiting further proceedings on federal human smuggling charges in Tennessee, siding with a request from lawyers who have argued in separate but related proceedings for his release. The decision highlights how Abrego Garcia’s attorneys wish to avoid deportation. Though a magistrate judge on June 22 found Garcia not to be a danger or flight risk, …
United States: A lawyer for the U.S. government said Thursday that the plan is to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia again, but this time to a…
Abrego Garcia could be deported ‘this weekend,’ lawyers say
The Trump administration may attempt to deport Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country as early as this weekend, according to concerns raised by the defendant’s attorneys on Thursday during an emergency court call. Justice Department attorney Jonathan…


Justice Department says it intends to try Kilmar Abrego Garcia on smuggling charges
The Justice Department said Thursday that it intends to try Kilmar Abrego Garcia on federal smuggling charges in Tennessee before it moves to deport him...
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