US wearing Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported to El Salvador, back to accusations

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, 29-year-old by El Salvador, who was wrongly deported in March, was returned to the United States to face prosecutors on two federal criminal charges.

He has been accused of participating in a trafficking conspiracy for several years to move undocumented Texas migrants to other parts of the country.

El Salvador has agreed to release the Abrego Garcia after the United States presented an arrest warrant to him, Prosecutor General Pam Bondi said on Friday. The lawyer called him the accusations “ridiculous”.

The White House was resisting the US Supreme Court’s order since April to “facilitate” its return after being sent to El Salvador prison with more than 250 other deported.

In charge of a large jury with two pieces filed in a Tennessee court last month and unsealed on Friday, Mr. Abrego Garcia was charged with a census of a conspiracy for the transport of aliens and a second census for the illegal transportation of untamed aliens.

Bondi said that the big jury found that the Abango Garcia had played a “significant role” in a foreign smuggling ring – bringing thousands of illegal immigrants to the United States.

The claims that date from 2016 claim that he has transported undocumented persons between Texas and Maryland and other states more than 100 times.

The indictment alleges that he has transported members of MS-13, which has identified a foreign terrorist organization from the United States.

The Trump administration argues earlier that the Abango Garcia was a member of the transnational band of Salvadorian, which he denied.

Bondi also accused the abrego Garcia of trafficking and drugs in the United States for the band, although he was not charged with related crimes.

He appeared in court for an initial hearing on Friday in Nashville, Tennessee. The hearing at the hearing is scheduled on June 13, where US magistrate judge Barbara Holmes will determine whether there is reason to detain it before their trial.

So far, Abrego Garcia remains in federal arrest.

The lawyers of G -H ABRO GARCIA argue earlier that he has never been convicted of a crime, including gang membership, in the US or in El Salvador.

Simon Sandoval Moshenberg, one of his lawyers, called the accusations “ridiculous” and the events “abuse of power” at a press conference.

“The government has disappeared Kilmar in a foreign prison in violation of a court order,” said G -N Mosheberg. “Now, after months of delay and secret, they return it, not to correct their mistake, but to pursue it.”

He added: “This is an abuse of power, not justice. The government must give him a complete and just trial of the same immigration judge who heard the case in 2019.”

Speaking to reporters on Friday, President Donald Trump called the Bad Man Adago Garcia and said that the Ministry of Justice made the right decision to return it to the soil of the United States to face a lawsuit.

D -N -Abrego Garcia entered the United States as a teenager from El Salvador. In 2019, he was arrested with three other men in Maryland and detained by federal immigration authorities.

But an immigration judge has provided him with protection against deportation on the grounds that he can be at risk of persecution by local gangs in his home country

On March 15, he was deported against the background of immigration repression by the Trump administration after Trump referred to Law on Alien EnemiesA wartime law that allows presidents to detain or deport locals and citizens of an enemy state.

Mr. Abrego Garcia was taken to the notorious mega-prison Cecot in El Salvador, known for his brutal conditions.

While government lawyers initially stated that he was taken there as a result of an “administrative mistake”, the Trump administration declined to order his return.

Whether the government should “make it easier” to return to its home in the US state, Maryland, has become the subject of a weekly legal and political battle.

After Maryland Senator Chris Van Holen wanted to see the abrego Garcia in El Salvador, he was released in a different prison in this country.

On Friday, Van Holen reiterated that “it is not about man, but about his constitutional rights – and the rights of all.”

“The administration will now have to bring its case to court, as it should be all the time.”

Salvadorant President Naib bouquet, a close ally of Trump, said on Social media on Friday that if the administration “requests the return of a gang member to be against charges, of course we will not refuse.”

It is expected that the ABREGO GARCía will initially appear in Tennessee court on Friday, where we will ask him to be detained in preliminary arrest, “because it is a danger to the community and a serious risk of flight,” according to the detention proposal.

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