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Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain in jail amid debate on whether he'll be deported if released

Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain in jail amid debate on whether he'll be deported if released

NASHVILLE — Kilmar Abrego Garcia will remain in jail for at least a few more days while attorneys in the federal smuggling case against him spar over whether lawyers have the ability to prevent Abrego Garcia's deportation if he is released to await trial.
The Salvadoran national whose mistaken deportation became a tinderbox in the fight over President Trump's immigration policies has been in jail since he was returned to the U.S. on June 7, facing two counts of human smuggling.
Although a federal judge has ruled that he has a right to be released and even set specific conditions for his release, his attorneys expressed concern that it would lead to immediate detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and deportation.
On Sunday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes ruled that Abrego Garcia does not have to remain in jail before that trial. On Wednesday afternoon, she will set his conditions of his release and allow him to go, according to her order. However, his defense attorneys and prosecutors have said they expect him to be taken into custody by ICE as soon as he is released on the criminal charges.
Abrego Garcia's wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, said during a news conference before Wednesday's scheduled court hearing that it's been 106 days since he 'was abducted by the Trump administration and separated from our family.' She noted that he has missed family birthdays, graduations and Father's Day, while 'today he misses our wedding anniversary.'
Vasquez Sura said their love, their faith in God and an abundance of community support have helped them persevere.
'Kilmar should never have been taken away from us,' she said. 'This fight has been the hardest thing in my life.'
Federal prosecutors are appealing Holmes' release order. Among other things, they expressed concern in a motion filed Sunday that Abrego Garcia could be deported before he faces trial. Holmes has said that she won't step between the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security — it is up to them to decide whether they want to deport Abrego Garcia or prosecute him.
Abrego Garcia pleaded not guilty June 13 to smuggling charges that his attorneys have characterized as an attempt to justify his mistaken deportation in March to a notorious prison in El Salvador.
Those charges stem from a 2022 traffic stop for speeding in Tennessee during which Abrego Garcia was driving a vehicle with nine passengers. At his detention hearing, Homeland Security special agent Peter Joseph testified that he did not begin investigating Abrego Garcia until April this year.
Holmes said in her Sunday ruling that federal prosecutors failed to show that Abrego Garcia was a flight risk or a danger to the community. He has lived for more than a decade in Maryland, where he and his American wife are raising three children.
However, Holmes referred to her ruling as 'little more than an academic exercise,' noting that ICE plans to detain him. It is less clear what will happen after that. Although Abrego Garcia can't be deported to El Salvador — where an immigration judge found he faces a credible threat from gangs — he is still deportable to a third country as long as that country agrees to not send him to El Salvador.
Loller writes for the Associated Press.

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