Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains in custody in Tennessee
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Judge Paula Xinis proposed a 48-hour hold on deporting Abrego Garcia from the United States again, but the government refused to agree to those terms.
A federal judge in Maryland sharply rebuked a Justice Department attorney Friday after an immigration official could not answer basic questions about the Trump administration’s plans to deport Kilmar Abrego García if he is released pending trial on federal human-smuggling charges against him in Tennessee.
Los abogados del Departamento de Justicia han dicho que el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) detendrá a Ábrego García si es liberado. Los funcionarios del ICE han dicho que iniciarán procedimientos de deportación contra el salvadoreño y posiblemente intentarán enviarlo a un tercer país como México o Sudán del Sur.
Demonstrators clashed with federal prosecutors outside federal court in Greenbelt Friday over the high-profile Kilmar Abrego Garcia immigration case.