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US will try to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department says

US will try to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department says

The US government would initiate deportation proceedings against Kilmar Abrego Garcia if he is released from prison before he stands trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee, a Justice Department lawyer told a federal judge in Maryland on Monday.
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The disclosure by US lawyer Jonathan Guynn contradicts statements by representatives for the Justice Department and the White House, who said last month that Abrego Garcia would stand trial and possibly spend time in an American prison before the government moves to deport him.
Guynn made the revelation during a federal court hearing in Maryland, where Abrego Garcia's American wife is suing the Trump administration over his
mistaken deportation in March and trying to prevent him from being expelled again.
Guynn said US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement would detain Abrego Garcia once he is released from jail and send him to a 'third country' that is not his native
El Salvador . However, Guynn said he did not know which country that would be.
Abrego Garcia became a flashpoint over US President
Donald Trump's immigration policies when he was deported in March to a notorious megaprison in El Salvador.
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The Trump administration violated a US immigration judge's order in 2019 that shielded Abrego Garcia from deportation to his native country because he is likely to face persecution there by local gangs that terrorised his family.
Facing increasing pressure and a Supreme Court order, the Trump administration returned Abrego Garcia last month to face federal human smuggling charges. Abrego Garcia's lawyers have characterised the case as 'preposterous' and an attempt to justify his erroneous deportation.
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