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Trump administration may deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is walking on August 22, 2025 because he was released from the Putnam district prison in Tennessee, Tennessee.

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US immigration officials told Kilmar Abrego Garcia that they had intention to deport him to Uganda, and his lawyers told him on Saturday filing This blames the government of forcing Abreg Garcia to accept a defense agreement.

The movement comes after Abrego Garcia, who was misinterited in a famous prison in El Salvador in March. released On Friday, Tennessee is from a prison near Nashville. The federal person he denied had been kept there since he returned to the United States in June to confront smuggling on charges of smuggling.

In the new file, Abrego Garcia’s lawyers say that the Trump administration offered to continue her Costa Rica after accepting to stay in prison until Monday and agreed to accuse both numbers in the indictment until Monday.

Abrego refused to extend his stay. His lawyers say, “A few minutes after being released,” an immigration and customs executive representative, “the government aims to deport Mr. Abrega to Uganda” and reported that Ice in Baltimore on Monday morning.

His lawyers claim that the Trump administration forced Abrego Garcia to choose to be deported to the criminal and Costa Rica or to be deported to Uganda.

“Friday evening, Monday morning on Monday morning, the first job – exactly when Ice should report to the Baltimore field office – Costa Rica has accepted an objection in exchange for being deported, or reported that there is another offer.”

“These events may be only one interpretation of these events: DHS and ICE collective forces, a guilty defense of DHS and Ice, to force Uganda to interpret Uganda, where relative security or security and freedom will be threatened.”

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His lawyers say that the threat of deportation of the administration to Uganda’s deportation supports the actions of rejection of smuggling charges due to justified and selective prosecution.

The Department of Internal Security did not respond immediately to CNBC’s request for a comment on the new filing.

Abrego Garcia was detained by ICE on March 12, and three days later, the Trump administration called the “administrative error” in what he called the Famous Famous Cecot prison in El Salvador.

In 2019, a US judge prevented El Salvador from being deported to El Salvador because of his concerns that Abrego Garcia would be persecuted there.

The case of Abrego Garcia has become a glare point of the Trump administration’s solid immigration game book. The Administration claimed that Abrego Garcia had ties with a charges of refusing with the famous MS-13 gang.

In January, a hearing on federal human smuggling charges is planned.

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