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A federal judge in Maryland on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration by excluding the Trump administration from the US by excluding the Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the US till at least October, establishing the platform for further court clashes with the government after taking immigration and customs enforcement custody earlier this week.
The US District Judge Paula Shinis extended a temporary preventive order issued earlier this week on Wednesday, for which Abrego Garcia should be placed in the continental US – and within 200 miles of the court in Greenbelt, Maryland – until she could consider emergency proposal in a clear hearing by her lawyers.
She also determined as the date of hearing on 6 October, which both sides agreed, and said that she would rule at an emergency request after 30 days.
The update of Xinis keeps Abrego Garcia for at least five more weeks in the US, blocking the Trump administration, for now, by deporting it in a third country like Uganda.
Abrego Garcia to appear in the ice office in Baltimore amidst the talk of Uganda exile
Kilmar talks to supporters outside an ice field office in Abrego Garcia and his wife, Jennifer, Baltimore, Maryland. (Fox News Digital/Brain Depish)
It comes after his lawyers on Monday after filing an emergency detention request to keep Abarego Garcia in the US until their immigration case can play out through proper channels, ensure proper procedure safety – the right to a proper fear interview – before a third country is removed.
ICE officials informed Abrego Garcia lawyers at the end of last week that they planned to arrest him this week and sent him to Uganda on Wednesday. Eastern African nations arrived at an agreement with the US earlier this month to accept some deported migrants, although the arrangement of the system was not immediately clear.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia (R) and his wife Jennifer Vaskes Sura (L) participate in a prayer vigilance before entering the US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) field office in Baltimore, Maryland on August 25, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
Justice Department Attorney Drew Anine told Judge Shinis on Wednesday that the Trump administration objected to the court, expanding the temporary relative order, although he confirmed in response to his questions that he would voluntarily follow.
“Your customers are fully forbidden at this turn to remove Mr. Abrigo Garcia from the continental United States,” Shinnis on Monday emphasized the encerning, which was in issuing now-out emergency orders.
Abrego Garcia is now made for us because the judge takes the case under advice
The protesters gather outside an ice field office in Baltimore, Maryland on Monday, August 25, 2025. ICE officials arrested Abrego Garcia when he came to the convenience, where he was ordered to investigate as part of his release terms from American custody in Tennessee. (BREANNE DepIPPISCH/Fox News Digital)
In addition on Wednesday, the lawyers of Abrego Garcia told Xinis that they had filed an emergency proposal to reopen their immigration case to take shelter.
The request is outside the jurisdiction of Xinis, and was filed in a immigration court in Baltimore on Tuesday.
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Compared to Costa Rika’s information provided by the government, Zinis had earlier expressed concern over the lack of a known professor from Uganda, which Ebero Garcanda would have to do in Uganda, which is compared to the information provided by Costa Rica’s government, which assured that Abrago Garcia will not be freely prepared in the country.
Officials of the Department of Justice had given Ebrego Garcia the option of removing Costa Rica last week, as part of a petition in exchange for obtaining a guilty petition on criminal allegations related to human trafficking in Tennessee. He denied.