Kilmar Abrego Garcia is returning to the US to face criminal charges

Kilmar Abrago GarciaWhich has become his wrong deportation to El Salvador A political flash point in the enforcement of the Trump administration migrationHe was returned to the United States on Friday to confront criminal charges related to what the Trump administration said was a huge human escape that brought immigrants to the country illegally.
His sudden release from El Salvador closes one chapter and opens another in an epic that resulted in a noticeable confrontation for months between Trump officials and the courts due to the deportation. The officials initially admitted that it was wrong, but they continued to stand in the apparent challenge of orders by the judges to facilitate his return to the United States
The development occurred after US officials of Salvador Nayeb presented with an arrest warrant for federal charges in Tennessee accused the master Alago Garcia He played a major role in smuggling migrants into the country for money. Officials said on Friday that he is expected to be sued in the United States, and if convicted, he will be returned to his mother country in El Salvador at the conclusion of the case.
“This is what American justice appears to be,” Public Prosecutor Bam Bondi said in his announcement of the return of Mr. Abro Garcia and the return of the Great Melodyrs’ accusation. The appearance of the court in Nashville was determined on Friday.
Democrats and the Migrant Rights Group have pressed the release of Mr. Abjo Garcia, with many legislators – including Senator Chris Van Holin from Maryland, where Mr. Abo Garcia lived for years – until he traveled to El Salvador to visit him. A federal judge ordered him to return it in April and The Supreme Court refused to resume the emergency By directing the government to work to return it.
But the news that Mr. Alago Garcia, who had a tight migration order prevents his deportation to his country of origin because of his fears, which will face the persecution of the local gangs, was received for the purpose of claiming to be dismayed by his lawyer.
One of his lawyers, Simon Sandoval-Moushnberg, said: “The Kilmar government has disappeared into a foreign prison in violation of the court. Now, after months of delay and confidentiality, they return it, not to correct their mistake but to sue him. This indicates that they play games with the field all the time.”
The indictment, which was submitted last month and was not delivered on Friday, sets a series of allegations dating back to 2016, but it is only revealed, after nearly three months that Mr. Abrojo Garcia was mistakenly deported and followed the repeated Trump administration allegations that he is a criminal.
He accuses him of smuggling all over the United States thousands of people living in the country illegally, including the violent MS-13 gang members, from Central America and the misuse of the women who was transferring it. One of the participants also claimed that he participated in the killing of the mother of a gang member in El Salvador, who wrote the plaintiffs urging the judge to keep him behind bars while waiting for the trial.
The indictment does not care about it regarding this claim.
“Later, as part of the immigration procedures in the United States, the defendant claimed that he could not return to El Salvador because he was afraid of revenge on the eighteenth street gang,” says the detention note.
The representatives of the prosecution wrote: “Although the defendant, according to the information received by the government, was afraid of revenge on the eighteenth street gang – the reason for revenge was the defendant’s actions to participate in the killing of the mother of a member of the 18th Street Gang.”
The charges of the 2022 car, in which the Tennessee Road patrol suspected of human trafficking, suspected. A report issued by the Ministry of Internal Security in April states that none of the people in the car had luggage, while they included the same title of Mr. Abrego Garcia.
Mr. Abrego Garcia was not charged with a crime, while officers allowed him to drive with a warning only of an expired driver, according to the DHS report. The report said that he was traveling from Texas to Maryland, through Missouri, to bring people to perform construction work.
In response to the issuance of the report in April, Mr. Abo Garcia’s wife said in a statement that he sometimes conveyed groups of workers between work sites, “so it is fully reasonable that it was reasonable to be withdrawn while driving with others in the car. No crime was charged or cited any violations.”
The background of Mr. Alago Garcia and the life life was a source of dispute and the disputed facts. Immigrant rights advocates arrested him as a symbol of the administration that is the deportation policy is random and at risk, while Trump officials referred to previous interactions with the police and described him as a member of the gang to suit the template that they are playing to cancel the country.
Mr. Abrago Garcia Long live in the United States For approximately 14 years, he worked during construction, he married and was raising three children with disabilities, according to court records. Trump administration officials said he was deported on the accusation of 2019 from the Maryland State Police that he was a member of the MS-13 gang. His lawyers said that Mr. Abrago Garcia denied this claim and was not charged with a crime high.
After that, the United States’s immigration judge protected Mr. Alago Garcia from deporting to El Salvador because he is likely to face persecution there by local gangs. The Trump administration deported him there in March, later Description As an “administrative error” but he insists that he was in MS-13.
The return of Mr. Abrego Garcia comes days after the Trump administration complied with the court order Return a Guatemali man He was deported to Mexico despite his fears of damage there. The man, who was identified in the court papers as OCG, was the first known person to have been returned to the American nursery after the deportation since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term.
This story was reported by Associated Press.