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Re: US will try to deport MS-13 puke Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department attorney says

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  Re: US will try to deport MS-13 puke Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department attorney says Mandraphilia <horchata12839@gmail.com> - 2025-07-08 11:36 -0500

#36247 — Re: US will try to deport MS-13 puke Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department attorney says

FromMandraphilia <horchata12839@gmail.com>
Date2025-07-08 11:36 -0500
SubjectRe: US will try to deport MS-13 puke Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department attorney says
Message-ID<md4vnoF7f43U5@mid.individual.net>
Trump was Right wrote:
> Deport his ass to Haiti or Africa, let the natives have him for lunch.
> 
> GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — The U.S. government would initiate deportation
> proceedings against Kilmar Abrego Garcia if he’s released from jail
> before he stands trial on human smuggling charges in Tennessee, a
> Justice Department attorney told a federal judge in Maryland on Monday.
> 
> The disclosure by U.S. lawyer Jonathan Guynn contradicts statements by
> spokespeople for the Justice Department and the White House, who said
> last month that Abrego Garcia would stand trial and possibly spend time
> in an American prison before the government moves to deport him.
> 
> Guynn made the revelation during a federal court hearing in Maryland,
> where Abrego Garcia’s American wife is suing the Trump administration
> over his mistaken deportation in March and trying to prevent him from
> being expelled again.
> 
> Guynn said U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement would detain Abrego
> Garcia once he’s released from jail and send him to a “third country”
> that isn’t his native El Salvador. However, Guynn said he didn’t know
> which country that would be.
> 
> U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said trying to determine what will
> happen to Abrego Garcia has been “like trying to nail Jello to a wall.”
> She scheduled a hearing for Thursday for U.S. officials to explain
> possible next steps if Abrego Garcia is released.
> 
> Abrego Garcia became a flashpoint over President Donald Trump’s
> immigration policies when he was deported in March to a notorious
> megaprison in his native El Salvador. The Trump administration claimed
> he was in the MS-13 gang, although Abrego Garcia was never charged with
> a crime and has repeatedly denied the allegation.
> 
> When the Trump administration deported Abrego Garcia, it violated a U.S.
> immigration judge’s order in 2019 that shielded him from being sent to
> his native country. The judge had determined that Abrego Garcia likely
> faced persecution by local gangs that had terrorized him and his family
> and prompted him to flee to the U.S.
> 
> 
> Facing increasing pressure and a Supreme Court order, the Trump
> administration returned Abrego Garcia to the U.S. last month to face
> federal human smuggling charges. The charges stem from a 2022 traffic
> stop for speeding in Tennessee, during which Abrego Garcia was driving a
> vehicle with nine passengers without luggage.
> 
> Abrego Garcia has pleaded not guilty. His lawyers told a judge that some
> government witnesses cooperated to get favors regarding their
> immigration status or criminal charges they were facing.
> 
> They’ve also accused the Trump administration of bringing Abrego Garcia
> back “to convict him in the court of public opinion” with the intention
> of deporting him before he can defend himself at trial.
> 
> A federal judge in Nashville was preparing to release Abrego Garcia,
> determining he’s not a flight risk or a danger. But she agreed to keep
> Abrego Garcia behind bars at the request of his own attorneys, who
> raised concerns the U.S. would try to immediately deport him.
> 
> In court documents, Abrego Garcia’s lawyers cited “contradictory
> statements” by the Trump administration. For example, Guynn told Xinis
> on June 26 that ICE planned to deport Abrego Garcia, though he didn’t
> say when.
> 
> Later that day, DOJ spokesperson Chad Gilmartin told The Associated
> Press that the Justice Department intends to try Abrego Garcia on the
> smuggling charges before it moves to deport him.
> 
> White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson posted on X that day that
> Abrego Garcia “will face the full force of the American justice system —
> including serving time in American prison for the crimes he’s
> committed.”
> 
> Abrego Garcia’s attorneys asked Xinis to order the government to take
> him to Maryland upon his release from jail, an arrangement that would
> prevent his deportation before trial. Abrego Garcia lived in Maryland
> for more than a decade, working construction and raising a family.
> 
> Xinis is still considering that request. Guynn told the judge on Monday
> that she doesn’t have the jurisdiction to decide where Abrego Garcia
> would be detained. Xinis responded by asking why she couldn’t order an
> “interim step” to ensure that Abrego Garcia isn’t “spirited away again.”
> 
> Anrew Rossman, an attorney for Abrego Garcia, said he should be given
> notice and an opportunity to challenge his removal in court.
> 
> “That’s the baseline of what we’re asking for,” he added.
> 
> Meanwhile, Xinis denied the Trump administration’s motion to dismiss the
> lawsuit over Abrego Garcia’s mistaken deportation.
> 
> The government had argued the litigation was moot because it returned
> him to the U.S. Xinis said “the controversy” isn’t over simply because
> he’s back.
> 
> ___
> 
> This has been corrected to show that Jonathan Guynn is a civil division
> attorney with the Department of Justice, not a prosecutor.
> 
> https://apnews.com/article/kilmar-abrego-garcia-deportation-trump-lawsuit
> -13de4083d83023e4b5feace4b7f8ea24
> 
Clean him and marinate in barbecue.  His bones won't require as much jet 
fuel. Trumpo is a pork Republican. Musk was no Hammurabi.  Millions upon 
millions of bushels of corn... gone to rot.

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