Kilmar Abrego Garcia Returns to US to Face Charges After Mistaken Deportation
Eyewitness News ABC7NYJuly 5, 20251 min1,628 views
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- 🇪🇸 Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran native, is on his way back to the United States after being mistakenly deported by the Trump administration in March.
- ⚖️ His return comes after more than two months of efforts by his supporters to bring him back to face criminal charges.
Criminal Charges and Legal Process
- 🚗 Garcia faces charges accusing him of transporting undocumented migrants within the United States.
- 📄 A two-count indictment filed in federal court in Tennessee alleges Garcia worked for years ferrying migrants from Texas to other parts of the country.
- 🏛️ This situation provides Garcia an opportunity to receive due process, as he had been living in Maryland when he was deported in error.
- 🚫 The deportation violated a US immigration court order that protected him from being sent back to his native country due to safety concerns.
Legal Battles and Statements
- ⏳ A judge had ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return two months ago, but no action was taken until recently.
- 🗣️ Garcia's attorney stated they will fight to ensure Kilmar receives a fair trial, emphasizing that the government had the power to bring him back sooner but allegedly chose to delay.
- ❓ Information regarding the exact time of Garcia's arrival on US soil or his destination is not yet available.
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