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Trump’s team wanted Kilmar Abrego Garcia to face ‘American justice.’ He could be deported again before trial - IN FOCUS: The Trump administration spent weeks insisting he would never step foot in the ...
The Justice Department’s “current plan” is to send Kilmar Abrego Garcia to a third country — not El Salvador — if the wrongly ...
The Trump administration plans to initiate removal proceedings against Abrego Garcia that would expel him to a “third country,” Justice Department lawyer Jonathan Guynn told a Maryland federal ...
At a bar association event in Indiana, the justice told those gathered that she is focused on drawing attention to what is ...
Abrego Garcia is charged with smuggling throughout the U.S. hundreds of people living in the country illegally, including children and members of MS-13, from 2016 to 2025.
The Supreme Court set a stricter timeline for migrants to challenge deportation orders, impacting Jamaican immigrant Pierre Riley, who faces removal after decades in the U.S.
An immigration judge, who is an administrative judge working within the Department of Justice, granted Riley "withholding of removal" to Jamaica, meaning he could be deported, just not to Jamaica.