Abrego Garcia Detained Again, Faces Deportation to Uganda After 3 Days of Freedom

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who became a symbol of Trump’s anti-immigrant crackdown when the administration illegally sent him to El Salvador earlier this year, is at risk of being deported again — this time to Uganda, a country he has no ties to.

Abrego Garcia was one of hundreds of men sent to El Salvador in March to be jailed in that country’s brutal CECOT mega-prison, despite a court order specifically meant to prevent his deportation. After initially claiming no power to return Abrego Garcia, the administration brought him back in June to face human smuggling charges that his legal team has condemned as retaliation. He was released Friday from federal detention in Tennessee and allowed to rejoin his wife and three children in Maryland pending trial, but the administration immediately informed his lawyers of their intention to begin new deportation proceedings to Uganda. Abrego Garcia was taken into custody again Monday morning.

“Clearly, the Trump administration is sort of making this all up as they go along,” says Chris Newman, legal director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and a lawyer for Abrego Garcia’s family. He accuses President Trump of using “the highest office in this land to railroad and prosecute and punish an innocent man.”

Full article on the Democracy Now website at http://www.democracynow.org/2025/8/25/kilmar_abrego_garcia_update

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