Kilmar Abrego Garcia surrenders to ICE in Baltimore, faces possible deportation to Uganda

Deported in March to a prison in El Salvador, Kilmar Abrego Garcia now faces another potential deportation after surrendering to ICE in Baltimore. He became a prominent figure in debates over U.S. immigration policies following his wrongful deportation under the Trump administration.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia surrenders to ICE in Baltimore, faces possible deportation to Uganda

Abrego Garcia released from prison, headed to family

Mistakenly deported but now back in the United States, Kilmar Abrego Garcia has just been released from a Tennessee jail. According to his lawyer, he is heading to Maryland to reunite with loved ones, marking a significant turnaround in a legal saga.

Abrego Garcia released from prison, headed to family

Family of US-born child deported to Honduras drops lawsuit against Trump administration – AP News

The family of a U.S.-born child deported to Honduras has dismissed their lawsuit against the Trump administration, ending a significant legal battle supported by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

Trump Insists Clearly Edited Pic of Abrego Garcia’s Tats Is Real in Testy Interview

In a heated interview with ABC News, President Trump insisted that a clearly edited photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s tattoos was authentic. The administration had wrongly deported Garcia to El Salvador, and Trump falsely claimed he had “MS-13” tattooed on his knuckles.

Trump Insists Clearly Edited Pic of Abrego Garcia’s Tats Is Real in Testy Interview

Maggie Haberman Spots Exactly Why Trump Wants A ‘Fight’ With Supreme Court On Deportations

New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman reveals the Trump administration’s eagerness for a Supreme Court battle following the wrongful deportation of a Maryland man to El Salvador.

Maggie Haberman Spots Exactly Why Trump Wants A ‘Fight’ With Supreme Court On Deportations

Trump administration says it is not required to help wrongly deported man return to US – Reuters

The Trump administration has declared it is not obligated to assist a man wrongfully deported in returning to the United States, according to Reuters. This stance highlights the government’s position on its responsibilities in cases of deportation errors.