Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in U.S., charged with human smuggling as lawyers vow ongoing fight / Global

Saturday, June 7, 2025, 3:20 pm

U.S. authorities have charged Kilmar Abrego Garcia with human smuggling following his deportation to El Salvador, despite an ongoing judicial order. Legal representatives have vowed a continued fight over his case as federal and judicial standoffs intensify over immigration protocols and cross-border human trafficking operations.


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Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March despite the U.S. immigration judge's order.

nationalpost.com / Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to the US, charged with transporting people in the country illegally

Release from El Salvador prison another chapter in standoff between Trump officials and the courts over deportation that officials acknowledged was done in error


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