Attorneys for the Trump administration told a federal judge Monday the government plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country and will not pursue the criminal charges against him in Tennessee.
The admission was made in federal court in Greenbelt, Maryland, where Judge Paula Xinis has ordered an evidentiary hearing for later this week. The judge said she wants the details of the government’s plans under oath.
Abrgeo was unlawfully deported to El Salvador in March and then returned to the United States in June after an indictment was unsealed charging him with human smuggling.
In front of a packed courtroom filled with supporters of Abrego, along with his wife and brother, the government called him a “dangerous” man and said no one would want him living in their neighborhood.
They then admitted it is their plan to deport him to a third country and inferred they would then not pursue criminal charges in Nashville, but the three Department of Justice attorneys had no details on how that would happen.
Plan B, they told the judge, would be to have an immigration judge dismiss the withholding of removal now in place and deport him back to El Salvador. The government attorney argued that perhaps things have changed in El Salvador since he got that withholding of removal in 2019, and it would now be safer there for him.
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