Abrego Garcia criminal trial kicks off in Tennessee
The illegal immigrant judge is scheduled to face Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The head of the supervision project, Mike Hawul, joins “Fox & Friends First” to dismantle the Kilmar Abretgo Garcia case, a migrant who has been deported to El Salvador who is now returning to the United States and facing legal measures.
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Kilmar Abrago Garcia, the Silvadori immigrant who was wrongly deported to El Salvador before returning to the United States to confront the federal prosecution last week, was in Nashville for human trafficking and conspiracy.
Abrego Garcia is expected to enter a call as he faces fees for the transportation of uncomfortable immigrants, and to get a conspiracy with others, which stems from the traffic stop 2022.
The criminal case comes against Parzia, an alleged member of MS-13, after a prominent legal battle and lengthy length due to his deportation and Trump administration’s efforts to delay his return to the United States, even after the Supreme Court ordered the administration to “facilitate” his release earlier this year.
The American judge explodes Trump’s lawyers for 11 o’clock in the MS-13 deportation case
In this leaflet presented by the senator Van Holin’s office, American Senator Chris van Holin (D-MD) meets with Kilmar Armando Abeergo Garcia (L) at an unknown location on April 17, 2025 in San Salvador, El Salvador. (Al -Senator Van Holin’s Office via Getti Emiez)
His case has become a national flash point in the broader battle on Trump’s strict policies of immigration during the second White House.
In one day in the court on Wednesday night, the lawyers of the Abo Garcia, Judge Sarah Holmes, in Tennessee, urged their client to be released while waiting for the trial, arguing that the government’s reasons for a detention session-and his alleged office as a member of the MS-13 Gang-do not deserve.
His lawyers said: “Mr. Abugo Garcia asks the court about what has been rejected during the past few months – due legal procedures,” adding that there is no evidence that their client represents a flight risk, or that he “systematically participated in international travel in the recent past.”
Trump’s remarks can return his bite in the battle to deport Aberigo Garcia

The demonstrators are gathering outside the US boycott court in Greenpelet, Maryland, in May to protest against the detention of Kilmar Abrago Garcia, who has already been returned to the United States to confront federal criminal charges. (Breanne Deppisch For Fox News Digital)
The Federal Public Prosecutors opposed this and urged the judge to keep him in detention, saying in a file that Abugo Garcia “will have a huge reason to flee” if he was not immediately detained by the ice.
The court’s documents show that the Ministry of Justice has lifted the charges against Abgja Garcia on May 21 – which prompted a wave of questions regarding Upon investigation A major jury officers will have occurred.

Kilmar Abrago Garcia listens to the arguments of the court during his hearing in Tennessee in drawing the courtroom from last week. (Paul Collins)
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The Abu Garcia family filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration in March after the al -Salvaduri man, who entered the country illegally in 2012 and lived in Maryland, was deported to El Salvador in March. In 2019, the immigration judge spent that he could be deported, not just to El Salvador.
Upon returning to the United States last week, Aberigo Garcia was immediately sent to Tennessee to face federal charges related to the transportation of immigrants that are not documented.
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2025-06-13 15:16:00



