Kilmar Ábrego García pleads not guilty in human trafficking case


Before confronting criminal charges, a Salvador man, who was mistakenly deported from the United States, claimed that he was not guilty of two numbers of human allegation.
On Friday, Kilmar ábrego García appeared at a hearing through the video link in Nashville, and illegally rejected immigrants and the accusations of carrying the conspiracy.
Trump officials claim to be a member of the MS-13 gang, a accusation that Mr. ábrego García’s lawyers and family violently rejected them.
After being deported in March, the government officials said that he could not be brought back to the United States at the beginning, but later brought it to Tennessee, whom he was accused.
Mr. ábrego García first entered the United States in 2011 and was protected from being deported by an immigrant judge in 2019, because it was found that if he returned to the native El Salvador, he could face danger from the gangs.
However, in March 2025, the resident of Maryland was deported and initially held in El Salvador’s Cecot Mega-Prison, an error that Trump management officials later accepted. A judge ordered the government to “facilitate” the return of the government, but the White House officials initially refused to bring it back.
According to local reports, the protesters gathered outside the court to support Mr. ábrego García before the hearing on Friday.
Mr. ábrego García’s wife read a message outside the trial.
Jennifer Vasquez Sura said, “For all families who still fight to come together after a family separation, or if you are in custody, you want you to have Kilmar faith.” He said.
A hearing in front of a federal judge ended without deciding whether or not he would be detained before the trial of Mr. ábrego García. However, the judge said that he would make a written decision, “not later.”
Even if it is allowed to be released before the trial, Mr. ábrego is not likely to be released immediately, as prosecutors may appeal and to be detained in immigration reasons.
In a last month indictment, the US Department of Justice prosecutors for years, Mr. ábrego García’nın Latin American countries to bring immigrants to the United States claimed that the US.
Prosecutors, Mr. ábrego García and an anonymous common conspirator would take immigrants in Houston and carry them to other places in the United States, and according to the indictment, “intentionally and illegally transported thousands of thousands of transported” said.
The accusations dating back to 2016 claim that he carries undocumented individuals between Texas and Maryland and his home in other states.
At some point in December 2022, Mr. ábrego García was briefly detained by a Tennessee Highway Patrol Officer. However, no criminal charges against him at that time.
He describes his lawyers as “unreasonable” and “abuse of power” by objection to the government’s case.
“There is no way for a jury to see the evidence of a jury and to accept that the international MS-13 Smuggling conspiracy is the leader of an international MS-13 Smuggling conspiracy. He said.