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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kilmar-abrego-garcia-ice-custody-deportation/"As he was leaving the jail in Tennessee on Friday he'd been given a notice requiring him to check in at 8 a.m. this morning," Abrego Garcia's attorney, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg said. "The notice stated that the reason was interview clearly that was false."
Sandoval-Moshenberg said Abrego Garcia had filed a new lawsuit challenging his confinement and deportation to any country "unless and until he had a fair trial in an immigration court, as well as his full appeal rights."
Sandoval-Moshenberg said the ICE officer did not answer when asked about the reason for Abrego Garcia's detention and would not say which detention center he would be taken to or commit to providing paperwork.

no_hypocrisy
(53,131 posts)EarlG
(23,192 posts)I know Kilmar Abrego Garcia isn't a US citizen, but his wife and kids are. So now either the whole family will have to move to Uganda if they want to stay together, or they'll just be broken up and those American kids will grow up without a dad.
Bear in mind that Abrego Garcia's immigration status allowed him to live and work legally in the US before Trump came into office. Trump is just destroying these people's lives for his own sick amusement.
Arazi
(8,383 posts)Even if hes removed to Uganda, my presumption is the family settles somewhere else.
It certainly wont be the US though. Ever.
A huge waste of time and resources just to make an example of this guy after ICE incompetence was exposed when they fucked up.
UTUSN
(75,784 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(170,114 posts)UTUSN
(75,784 posts)Dear MAGAts: It's about Due Process for ALL of us, including you - and the way your Dear Leader is going at it you might need it soon - not about Libs coddling this one individual.
intheflow
(29,733 posts)I hope Xinis asks the government how much in taxpayers money has been spent on hounding and torturing this guy and his family.
UTUSN
(75,784 posts)govt/public money. The answer: Way not as much as KRASNOV's golfing and grifting off the office.
LetMyPeopleVote
(170,114 posts)NEW: The Maryland disctrict court automatically enjoins the govt from removing Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the US until 4 p.m. Wednesday (at least for now) as it prepares to hear arguments. (This is the courtâs standard policy in the Trump era.) storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
— Joshua J. Friedman (@joshuajfriedman.com) 2025-08-25T12:55:51.209Z
sinkingfeeling
(56,399 posts)Nanjeanne
(6,419 posts)In It to Win It
(11,565 posts)and make him the example.
Solly Mack
(95,756 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(170,114 posts)Attorney General Pam Bondi previously touted the importance of Abregos criminal charges. Now the government wants to deport him to Uganda.
Abregoâs criminal case was always a farce. The governmentâs latest actions show why.
— Nate (@palm7x.bsky.social) 2025-08-25T14:33:01.009Z
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously touted the importance of Abregoâs criminal charges. Now the government wants to deport him to Uganda.
www.msnbc.com/deadline-whi...
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/kilmar-abrego-garcia-criminal-case-pam-bondi-rcna226934
After his release, an immigration official said the government now wants to deport him to the African nation of Uganda. He was ordered to report to a Baltimore immigration office on Monday morning and was given until then either to accept the Costa Rica deal or else that offer will be off the table forever, Abregos lawyers wrote in the Saturday filing......
I should note that in criminal cases across the country ones youve never heard of and never will prosecutors make plea offers that force defendants to make choices that would put them in bad situations immediately to avoid worse fates down the line. Against that backdrop, its unsurprising that most cases dont go to trial. In the ones that do, defendants who are convicted face greater punishment than they would have faced had they pleaded guilty, a phenomenon thats been called the trial penalty. So at least from the defenses vantage point, theres an element of legalized coercion baked into the system.
In that light, its understandable that not everyone sees American justice as a righteous concept to begin with. But it can always be further degraded.
The Trump administration seems hellbent on such degradation. Having embarrassed itself with the illegal removal of Abrego and failure to quickly fix it, its now acting as a sort of dystopian travel agent in a desperate bid to avoid a criminal case that it didnt have to bring in the first place.
Rather than ensuring that Abrego face justice, as Bondi proclaimed upon his U.S. return, the government appears to be trying to save face. No matter what happens next, that wont be possible in the eyes of people whove been paying attention. The damage to American justice has been done.