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American Focus > Blog > World News > Justice Department Says It Intends To Try Kilmar Abrego Garcia On Smuggling Charges
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Justice Department Says It Intends To Try Kilmar Abrego Garcia On Smuggling Charges

Last updated: June 27, 2025 5:29 am
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The Department of Justice announced on Thursday its intention to prosecute Kilmar Abrego Garcia on federal smuggling charges in Tennessee before initiating his deportation to a country other than his native El Salvador.

DOJ spokesperson Chad Gilmartin stated, “This defendant is facing serious charges, including child trafficking, and will not be released in our country.” This statement was made following a federal prosecutor’s declaration in Maryland that the U.S. government plans to deport Abrego Garcia to a “third country” instead of El Salvador. However, Justice Department attorney Jonathan Guynn mentioned that there is no specific timeline for the deportation process.

During a conference call with Abrego Garcia’s attorneys and U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland, Guynn confirmed the government’s intentions but acknowledged the concerns raised by the defense about a potential quick deportation over the weekend. Abrego Garcia’s lawyers had filed an emergency request for the court to ensure he remains in Maryland until his trial.

Judge Xinis explained that she needed to review pending motions before ruling on the emergency request and scheduled a court hearing on July 7 to address the matter. The uncertainty remains about whether Abrego Garcia will be deported before his trial on the criminal charges unveiled earlier.

Abrego Garcia, a construction worker from Maryland, made headlines due to his deportation to El Salvador in March, which was deemed a mistake. He was subsequently brought back to the U.S. to face human smuggling charges. Despite being granted the right to release while awaiting trial, concerns about swift deportation led to a decision to keep him in custody a bit longer.

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The situation surrounding Abrego Garcia’s case has sparked legal battles and raised questions about immigration policies. His attorneys are pushing for him to remain in Maryland until the trial concludes. The Trump administration’s handling of his case has been controversial, with claims of administrative errors and accusations of gang affiliation.

As the legal proceedings continue, the fate of Abrego Garcia remains uncertain, with potential avenues for appeal and challenges in immigration and federal courts. The process of deportation and trial will likely unfold over time, adding to the complexity of this high-profile case.

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