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Judge will consider Abrego Garcia’s request to try to avoid deportation before his trial

July 10, 2025
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GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday will consider request to await trial on human smuggling charges, a bid aimed at preventing the Trump administration again.

Abrego Garcia could be released from a jail in Tennessee. He is being held in connection with 2022 traffic stop for speeding in the state during which he was driving a vehicle with nine passengers without luggage. A U.S. Justice Department attorney has said immigration officials would detain Abrego Garcia and , possibly denying him the chance to defend himself at trial.

Abrego Garcia became a flashpoint over Republican President Donald Trump’s immigration policies when the Salvadoran national was . Facing mounting pressure and , the administration to face the smuggling charges.

But federal prosecutor Jonathan Guynn told U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland on Monday that the government Abrego Garcia to a country other than El Salvador.

That is why Abrego Garcia’s lawyers have asked Xinis to order the U.S. government to bring him to Maryland to await his trial. Abrego Garcia lived and worked in the state for more than a decade before he was deported. The construction worker’s American wife and children live in Maryland, as does his brother, who is now a U.S. citizen.

Abrego Garcia’s lawyers say the smuggling charges and an attempt by the administration to justify his erroneous deportation. brought Abrego Garcia back only “to convict him in the court of public opinion.”

Abrego Garcia to the smuggling charges. His lawyers have told a federal judge in Tennessee that some government witnesses cooperated to get favors regarding their immigration status or criminal charges they were facing.

A federal judge in Nashville, Tennessee, was preparing to release Abrego Garcia, determining he was not a flight risk or a danger. But the judge has at the request of his legal team over deportation concerns.

Abrego Garcia’s lawyers have asked that judge to delay his release until a July 16 court hearing in Nashville to consider a request by prosecutors to revoke Abrego Garcia’s release order while he awaits trial.

Meanwhile, Abrego Garcia’s wife over his deportation in March to El Salvador and is trying to prevent him from being expelled again. Her lawsuit is being handled by Xinis, the judge in Maryland.

Xinis has scheduled Thursday’s 1 p.m. EDT hearing in Greenbelt to discuss the proposal by Abrego Garcia’s lawyers to order the U.S. government to bring him to Maryland to await trial.

Guynn, the Justice Department attorney, that she did not have the jurisdiction to decide where Abrego Garcia would be detained. responded by asking why she could not order an “interim step” to ensure that Abrego Garcia isn’t “spirited away again.”

When the administration deported Abrego Garcia in March, it violated a U.S. in 2019 that shielded Abrego Garcia from being sent to his native country. The immigration judge had determined that Abrego Garcia likely faced persecution by local gangs that had terrorized him and his family.

The that it deported Abrego Garcia because was in the MS-13 gang, although Abrego Garcia wasn’t charged and has repeatedly denied the allegation.

Abrego Garcia was sent to a , where he and subjected to psychological torture. El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has .

The post Judge will consider Abrego Garcia’s request to try to avoid deportation before his trial appeared first on Associated Press.

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