Most Lawless Injustice Dept.Who Fabricated Charges to Abrego Garcia NowJudge Dismissed Charges But....

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, center, leaves the Putnam County Jail, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Cookeville, Tenn. Brett Carlsen/AP
 


ICE Picked him up and after a while, shipped to Trump's Gang Prison in El Salvador. There was a judge order not to deport but they didn't care they deported. Several judges ordered him back. Injustice Dept said  they can't find him, then lied again about not having authority to bring him back on a court order because is in another country. These was new. Actually they had a lot of control over that gang jail because it was America's Tax payers through Trump that built the Prison and pay to sustain the American deported inmates.But lying to the  court is just as easy as eating a taco without hot sauce.The injustice dept could not send him back to where he lives or the court who issued the latest order. The Taco at the White House had the justice dept take this to the Supreme Court. Never does the Supremes take cases of deportation because there are plenty of courts to handle that including the Appeals court which is run by one of the Supreme justices. This is before we learn about who control the that jail and is the guy who loves control, you know him!

 
After all this drama, charges dismissed, Ice still wants him. Pissed he refused to be deported again Venezuela, they decided the Street gangs in Uganda which is hard to say which is worse El Salvador or Uganda. The Attorney General for Trump is pissed. A woman's scorn: Uganda? Wyoming not Siberia, Im sure Putin could use the millions. The y have made this so costly to the American people. It should have not cost anything but they don't have oversight and the Republicans in. Congress lost their balls when Trump became President. Won't say won because we will find out after there is a real justice dept and real President that he didn't win. Mark it on you 2029 Calendar. Aug.24, 2029. Review of 2025 presidential election.
 Below is the posting about this story by NPR who Trump defunded because he did not like because of  not getting positive stories about him even though there is been none. Wether is the environment, immigration, justice, even wind power which with sun power is the future but Trump did not invest on those. Too expensive he went for the cheapest, like coal and then since he control it guess what happens, he is making lots of money and don't like  competition. Coal prices are up. Think about it why the attention in coal when he doesn't even have a constituency. The few workers it employs are getting sick or dying off, yes making good money but no time to spend it inside the cemetery or hospital.And El Taco is making more Tacobels (one L)

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She married Garret Barnes in 1990; the couple divorced after 22 months of marriage. In 1996, Bondi married Scott Fitzgerald; they divorced in 2002. She was engaged to Greg Henderson in 2012. Since 2017, she has been in a relationship with John Wakefield.



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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Immigration officials said they intend to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda, after he declined an offer to be deported to Costa Rica in exchange for remaining in jail and pleading guilty to human smuggling charges, according to a Saturday court filing.

The Costa Rica offer came late Thursday, after it was clear that the Salvadoran national would likely be released from a Tennessee jail the following day. Abrego Garcia declined to extend his stay in jail and was released on Friday to await trial in Maryland with his family. Later that day, the Department of Homeland Security notified his attorneys that he would be deported to Uganda and should report to immigration authorities on Monday. 

Senator Chris Van Hollen, right, sits with Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the Salvadorian citizen deported by the Trump administration — in El Salvador on Thursday

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from federal custody pending criminal trial
Abrego Garcia's case became a flashpoint in President Donald Trump's immigration agenda after he was mistakenly deported in March. Facing a court order, the Trump administration brought him back to the U.S. in June, only to detain him on human smuggling charges.

He has pleaded not guilty and has asked the judge to dismiss the case, claiming that it is an attempt to punish him for challenging his deportation to El Salvador. The Saturday filing came as a supplement to that motion to dismiss, stating that the threat to deport him to Uganda is more proof that the prosecution is vindictive.

"The government immediately responded to Mr. Abrego's release with outrage," the filing reads. "Despite having requested and received assurances from the government of Costa Rica that Mr. Abrego would be accepted there, within minutes of his release from pretrial custody, an ICE representative informed Mr. Abrego's counsel that the government intended to deport Mr. Abrego to Uganda and ordered him to report to ICE's Baltimore Field Office Monday morning."

Although Abrego Garcia was deemed eligible for pretrial release, he had remained in jail at the request of his attorneys, who feared the Republican administration could try to immediately deport him again if he were freed. Those fears were somewhat allayed by a recent ruling in a separate case in Maryland, which requires immigration officials to allow Abrego Garcia time to mount a defense.

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