Saturday, August 23, 2025

US official says Kilmar Abrego Garcia may be deported to Uganda!



The story of Kilmar Abrego Garcia gets even better. Now he's still facing deportation and his trial isn't done. But he thinks since the Judge let him go home to be with his family until the trial which is normal as they don't think he's going to be a flight risk. But he's still facing deportation and looks like they found another location since he said he can't go back to his country of citizenship due to gangs that want him dead right? Wait Why? Thought he was an innocent Family MAN!

Well remember he originally fled El Salvador as a teen due to being involved with rival gangs which lead to some people losing their lives, and so he's being in El Salvador is dangerous. 

Now this contradicts his entire defense that claims he's not in any gangs, and is not a danger. So if he's not in any gangs why can't he go home to his home country of El Salvador?

The guy is lying one way or the other you can't have it both ways. So since this is the case he will still be deported and well now they seem to have found a place for him to go if he said he can't go back to his birth country for whatever reason well he will now possibly find himself deported to "Uganda" and boy this one not just took us all by shock but also made us laugh. The wannabe in New York running for Mayor The Zohran himself is from Uganda.

Maybe they could have a sit down and they could inform Kilmar at how just how nice it is since looks like they both will end up deported there eventually as The Zohran isn't well. America First.

So this for Kilmar is a Surprise worse than Prison or El Salvador if you ask me. But maybe him and his family can make a nice life in Uganda. 

The "ICE" told lawyers of illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia that he may be deported to Uganda after he was released from jail in Tennessee on Friday, and that ICE and Department of Homeland Security documents obtained showed that ICE notified Abrego Garcia's lawyers that he may be deported to Uganda in "no less than 72 hours" and must check in with any agent at the ICE office in Baltimore on Monday.

This comes after Uganda reached a deal with the U.S. to accept third-party deportations. Following his release from a Tennessee jail on Friday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes placed Abrego Garcia in his brother's custody as a third-party custodian ahead of trial. He must wear an electronic monitoring device, check in with Pretrial Services in Maryland and report there no later than 10 a.m. on Monday.

Kilmer who was first deported to his home country of El Salvador earlier this year for being a suspected MS-13 member despite an immigration court in 2019 granting him protected status over the risk he would be targeted by gangs. Was brought back to the U.S. in June and placed in federal custody in Tennessee on human smuggling charges after a 2022 traffic stop resurfaced.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland, who is overseeing Abrego Garcia's civil lawsuit challenging the legality of his deportation, has instructed federal officials to give his lawyers 72 hours notice before beginning deportation proceedings to allow them the opportunity to file a challenge. Garcia's case sparked national attention this year when the Trump administration initially refused to bring him back from El Salvador, despite acknowledging in court filings that his deportation was an "administrative error."

His detention in the Central American country sparked visits from U.S. lawmakers, notably Sen. Chris van Hollen, D-Md. His release on Friday was met with public frustration by Trump administration officials. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem purported that Abrego Garcia is a criminal and a violator of immigration law, describing him as a "monster" released by "activist liberal judges" after he was released on Friday. "We will not stop fighting till this Salvadoran man faces justice and is OUT of our country," Noem wrote on X.

This story keeps getting spicier than a hot sauce itself but as it keeps developing we will bring you all the updates right here.

Friday, August 22, 2025

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released from jail? WTF?


Straight outta NASHVILLE News. The 30-year-old Maryland man at the center of the Trump administration's deportation scandal the liberals keep crying about. You know the guy who is a criminal here illegally? Well the plan to send him back home to a Salvadoran mega-prison will have to wait a bit as he was released from custody Aug. 22, more than five months after his arrest and original deportation. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, is now set to return to his wife and children as his deportation case continues in a winding court battle that spans multiple states and countries. Even coming before the U.S. Supreme Court.

So he's not out of hot water but his lawyers have sought to prevent him from being arrested once more by immigration officials. Attorney Sean Hecker told The Tennessean, part of USA TODAY Network, that Abrego Garcia was free and on his way to Maryland. "Today, Kilmar Abrego Garcia is free," Hecker said in a statement. 

"He is presently en route to his family in Maryland, after being unlawfully arrested and deported, and then imprisoned, all because of the government’s vindictive attack on a man who had the courage to fight back against the Administration’s continuing assault on the rule of law. He is grateful that his access to American courts has provided meaningful due process."

Hecker said Abrego Garcia was let out of the Putnam County Jail, located about 80 miles east of Nashville. U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes, on the federal bench in Tennessee, issued the terms of his release on Aug. 21 from an undisclosed facility where he was in the custody of U.S. Marshals. Holmes is a judge who was appointed during the Obama administration, and is herself a Democrat took this case on because this is what the liberals do. They have been trying to get a known Criminal brought back into our country so Obama's people took care of that. Think about this come mid terms. 

But Holmes and a federal district both ruled that Abrego Garcia was entitled to release before his trial on smuggling charges. But because his attorneys feared he would be placed in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody and summarily deported, judges agreed to postpone letting him out of U.S. Marshals custody.

A court order in a different case ensures he will not be immediately picked up by ICE agents in Tennessee. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, of Maryland, ruled on July 23 that the federal government must restore Abrego Garcia to his ICE order of supervision in Baltimore and give his attorneys at least 72 hours' notice of any plans to deport him. That means he could still be detained in Maryland, where his wife and three children live and have sought his return for months.

A sheetmetal worker living in suburban Washington, DC, Abrego Garcia became the face of President Donald Trump's sweeping and controversial deportation tactics. Abrego Garcia entered the country illegally around 2012 as a teen. Immigration officials issued a final order of removal in 2019, but they said he could not be released to his home country of El Salvador due to credible fears of persecution by gangs in that country. 

On March 12, federal immigration agents stopped Abrego Garcia, with his son in the backseat, as the father returned from work. They accused him of gang ties. He was one of hundreds of migrant men quickly shipped to the Terrorism Confinement Center in El Salvador, where he said he faced torture.

His wife identified him in dramatic videos promoted by the Salvadoran government as one of the shackled men shuttled into the notorious prison, based on the scars on his head. The Trump administration labeled him an MS-13 gang member, without evidence. The government lawyers were frequently scolded by federal judges who dismissed the accusations against Abrego Garcia as baseless and ordered that he be returned to the United States, since he was illegally deported. A government lawyer assigned to the case became a whistleblower after the administration defied court orders.

When he was deported to El Salvador earlier this year, Abrego Garcia was under a court order that prohibited his deportation to El Salvador. Both the Trump administration and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said they couldn't return him to the United States, but he was returned nevertheless after the Justice Department filed smuggling charges in Tennessee stemming from a 2022 traffic stop. Officials have said they may deport Abrego Garcia to a different country.

Abrego Garcia's wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, had fought for his release, appearing at court hearings in Maryland and Tennessee. Trump administration officials released details on family disputes, including allegations of domestic abuse, in their push to keep him in custody. His wife pushed back on those details and maintained her husband's innocence on the other charges. But we all know he's guilty folks he's on video, and everything plus he's here illegally. That alone makes him a criminal. So deportation for him is going to be his final verdict anyway they're only delaying the end of his story. This is political theater by our criminal minded Democrats.

Abrego Garcia's lawyers said they retained a private security firm to take him to Maryland once he is released from custody.

Until we get more details folks this is all for now. But this one isn't over not yet... Not by a long shot.

But until the next thing we hear we will tell you all so just keep your eyes open right here.

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