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US plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda amid legal battle

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AFP,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Aug 2025, 2:45pm
A US Government push to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda came a day after he was freed and allowed to go home to Maryland pending trial on human smuggling charges. Photo / Getty Images
A US Government push to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda came a day after he was freed and allowed to go home to Maryland pending trial on human smuggling charges. Photo / Getty Images

US plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda amid legal battle

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Sun, 24 Aug 2025, 2:45pm

The US Government intends to deport a Salvadoran man at ground zero of President Donald Trump鈥檚 war on illegal immigration to Uganda next week, his lawyers have said.

In a filing, the lawyers asked courts to dismiss the case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia on grounds that it is a vindictive attempt to punish him for challenging his initial deportation to El Salvador.

The attempt to deport Garcia to far-flung Uganda in East Africa adds a dramatic new twist to a saga that has become a test case for Trump鈥檚 harsh crackdown on illegal immigration 鈥 and, critics say, his trampling of the law.

His lawyers鈥 filing was an addition to an earlier one asking judges to dismiss the case.

A  US Government push to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda came a day after he was freed and allowed to go home to Maryland pending trial on human smuggling charges. Photo / Getty Images
A US Government push to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda came a day after he was freed and allowed to go home to Maryland pending trial on human smuggling charges. Photo / Getty Images

Word of the new push to deport him came a day after he was freed and allowed to go home to Maryland pending trial on human smuggling charges.

This followed a tortuous saga in which he was mistakenly deported to a notoriously rough prison in El Salvador, then returned to US soil only to be detained again.

A judge ordered his release yesterday but the latest news means he might again be expelled, this time to Uganda under a new, harsh Trump administration scheme of sending undocumented migrants to distant, even war-torn countries where they know no one.

Abrego Garcia denies any wrongdoing, while the administration says he is a violent MS-13 gang member who smuggled other immigrants.

On Friday when it became clear Abrego Garcia would be released the following day, government officials made him a plea offer: remain in custody, plead guilty to human smuggling charges and be deported to Costa Rica, his lawyers said in the filing. He declined the offer.

鈥淭he Government immediately responded to Mr. Abrego鈥檚 release with outrage,鈥 the filing states.

鈥淒espite... assurances from the Government of Costa Rica that Mr Abrego would be accepted there, within minutes of his release from pretrial custody, an [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] representative informed Mr Abrego鈥檚 counsel that the Government intended to deport Mr Abrego to Uganda and ordered him to report to ICE鈥檚 Baltimore Field Office Monday morning [Tuesday NZT],鈥 it added.

The case has been a messy tug-of-war.

The Government admitted it had mistakenly sent him to El Salvador鈥檚 notorious maximum security prison in March.

The US Supreme Court later ordered the Trump administration to 鈥渇acilitate鈥 the return of Abrego Garcia.

He was returned in June, and then quickly arrested and charged with trafficking undocumented migrants. Yesterday, he was released from prison in Tennessee on a judge鈥檚 order.

At that point, he had not seen his family in more than 160 days.

The case has become emblematic of Trump鈥檚 rough crackdown on illegal migration.

Right-wing supporters praise the Republican President鈥檚 toughness, but legal scholars and human rights advocates have blasted what they say is a haphazard rush to deport people without even a court hearing, in violation of basic US law.

鈥 Agence France-Presse

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