Washington – Kilmar Abrego Garcia Was detained by immigration officials on Monday After his release from criminal custody last week, his lawyer said.
“When he was going to jail in Tennessee on Friday, he needed to investigate at 8 am today,” said Simon Sandowal-Mosheberg, Attorney of Abrego Garcia. “The notice stated that the reason was the interview – clearly it was wrong.”
Sandowal-Sowanberg said that Abrego Garcia had filed a new suit challenging his imprisonment and exile in any country, until he did a proper test in an immigration court, as well as his full appeal rights. ,
Sandowal-Sowanberg said that when asked about the cause of Abrego Garcia’s custody, the ICE officer did not respond and did not say which detention he would be taken to the center or would be committed to providing paperwork.
Sandowal-Sowanberg said, “There was no need to take them to the ice detention. He was already on electronic surveillance from the US martial service and originally on the arrest of the house.” “The only reason is that they have chosen to take him into custody, punish him. Punish him to exercise his constitutional rights.”
Ebrego Garcia, a native of Al Salvador, was accidentally deported to Al Salvador in March and was held in a notorious Salvadoran jail for months before returning to the US in June, where he went to jail. A judge ruled that he should be released from detention before a test set for January on allegations of federal human trafficking.
Abrego Garcia was released from pre-trial detention on Friday. In a legal filing on Saturday, the lawyers of Abrego Garcia said that Abrego Gurcia was given an argument that included Costa Rica exile, which he rejected.
He arrived on ice facility on Monday morning, speaking to supporters in Spanish to investigate, gathered in a show of support outside the convenience.
CBS News said on Saturday that a few hours after the release, a court-notice of their capacity was sent to their lawyers. Uganda exile,
Abrigo Garcia, who illegally enter the country, was directed to appear at an immigration and customs enforcement area office in Baltimore on Monday morning. The Homeland Security Department claims that Abrego Garcia is a member of the MS -13 gang, which his family refuses.
Sen Chris Van Holene, a Maryland Democrat, who visited Al Salvador to advocate for the return of Abrego Garcia earlier this year, met him on Sunday. Van Holen said in a statement on Sunday that he was “happy to welcome back to Maryland after a long and tortured nightmare.”
“Federal courts and public resentment forced the administration to bring the area back to Maryland, but Trump’s Chronies continue to lie about the facts in their case and they are engaged in malicious misuse of power as they threaten to leave it for Uganda – to block themselves against the new allegations,” Van Halan said. “As I told Kilmar and his wife Jennifer, we will be in this fight for justice and fixed process because if his rights are denied, the rights of all others are put at risk.”
An immigration judge ruled in 2019 that Abrego Garcia could not be deported to Al Salvador as he feared harassment by local gangs in the Central American country. But the government can legally look for the exile of Uganda in the other country of Ebrego Garcia.
Maryland village. Wes Moore on Sunday advocated the procedure fixed for Ebrego Garcia, “Facing the nation with Margaret Brain” said that “I just want a court and a judge to decide to decide that the fate of the future and all such matters, and only in all such matters, which is trying to try the person of Judges, Judge, Judge, Judge, Judge.”
Camillo Montoya-Galvez contributed to this report.