Justice Wins: Man Fights Back Against Unfair Deportation

USAThu Dec 11 2025
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man from El Salvador, has been through a lot. He was sent back to his home country earlier this year, even though he had legal status in the U. S. But he didn't give up. He fought back and won a big victory in court. A judge in Maryland said Abrego Garcia should be released from immigration custody. The judge found that the government didn't have the right to deport him. This is a big deal because the Trump administration has been trying to send him back to Africa, but no country has agreed to take him. The judge also said that the government can't keep detaining Abrego Garcia if they can't deport him. This is based on a Supreme Court case from 2001. The judge said the government's actions don't make sense and are not fair. The Trump administration is not happy with the judge's decision. They said it's not based on the law and they will keep fighting. But for now, Abrego Garcia is free. Abrego Garcia came to the U. S. in 2011 and has been living in Maryland with his family. He was arrested in March and deported, even though he had legal status. He came back to the U. S. in June, but was arrested again by immigration authorities. Abrego Garcia's lawyers said the government is playing games and trying to keep him detained for as long as possible. They said the government is trying to send him to countries where he could be persecuted. Abrego Garcia has been in and out of detention since March. He was even indicted on human smuggling charges, but he pleaded not guilty. He was released on bail, but immigration authorities arrested him again. Abrego Garcia's case is important because it shows the problems with the immigration system. It's not fair to keep someone detained if they can't be deported. And it's not right to send someone to a country where they could be persecuted.
https://localnews.ai/article/justice-wins-man-fights-back-against-unfair-deportation-ddf077b5

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