Kilmar Abrago Garcia was taken in the era of ice when appointing
Baltimore-His lawyer said that Kilmar Abrago Garcia, who did not sing with his family last week after 160 days after he was deported to El Salvador, was transferred to the ice on Monday after the Immigration has been recorded.
The check -in with the United States for Migration and Customs enforcement in Baltimore was part of the conditions for his release on Friday from the federal seizure of the conditional release.
While such meetings are usually routine and intended for cases of cases, Abrago lawyers said they expect to be detained to the ice during the arrival after the Trump administration announced during the weekend, its intention to deport it to Uganda.
“There was no need to transfer him to detention … and the only reason they took the arrest is to punish him” to use his constitutional right to speak and fight the procedures, “said Simon Sandoval-Mushnberg, one of Abo’s lawyer, on Monday morning.
He said that the lawyers asked Ice officers about the reason for the detention of Abugo, and the officer would not answer. Sandoval-Mushngeberg said that ice officers will not provide information about the whereabouts of Abu.
Abugo spoke at a press conference before heading to the elite on Monday morning, surrounded by the family, supporters, leaders of faith, and his legal team, who were all calling for his freedom.
He said in Spanish before the translator was repeated in the English language: “My name is Kilmar Abrago Garcia, and I want you to remember this, remember that I am free and that I was able to reunite my family.”
“This was a miracle. Thank God and thank you to society,” Aberigo added. “I would like to thank each of you who walked, raise your voices, and do not stop praying, and continue to fight in my name.”
It is the latest step by the government to pave the Abrego from the country after it was accidentally deported to El Salvador in March, in violation of the 2019 court order. After a lot of legal resistance, Aberigo was returned to the United States in June and struck on charges of human smuggling from Tennessee, which was not guilty.
The Trump administration has repeatedly accused Abeergo of being a member of the gang part of the notorious MS-13, whose lawyers have denied. Abrago lawyers said that he illegally immigrated to the United States when he was 16 years old to join his brother in Maryland to escape gang violence in El Salvador.
The Trump administration offered the Approval of last week, and his lawyers said in the court file on Saturday, which was part of their efforts to obtain the charges in Tennessee fell about what they considered “successful” and “selective”.
If he admits that he is guilty of federal charges from Tennessee and spends time, he can be deported to Costa Rica. The Costa Rica government said that he will live as a free man, according to the file.
Before the appointment of Monday morning, Sandoval-Mushinburg said that his client would not take the acknowledgment of that “he will not accept the charges that were not guilty.” This means that the agreement to be deported to Costa Rica can be outside the table.
Abrago lawyers refused the Trump administration’s clear attempt to calm him down.
“What they are trying to do here is to punish him. They are trying to use the deportation system, specifically, trying to use the country they plan to deport as a way to punish his constitutional rights,” said Sandoval-Moushnberg on Saturday outside the home of the Apgo brother in Maryland.
Gary Grombash from Baltimore, Marilyn Linhang of Los Angeles and Rebecca Cohen from New York.
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