The Latest: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is detained by ICE and facing possible deportation to Uganda

25.08.2025    WTOP    4 views
The Latest: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is detained by ICE and facing possible deportation to Uganda

Kilmar Abrego Garcia whose arrest and fight to stay in the U S has become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump s immigration crackdown surrendered Monday morning to U S immigration personnel in Baltimore He faces workable efforts by the Trump administration to deport him to Uganda The -year-old Salvadoran national was wrongfully deported in March to a notorious prison in his native El Salvador He was returned to the U S in June but only to face human smuggling charges that his lawyers call preposterous and vindictive The Trump administration has mentioned it is trying to deport Abrego Garcia months before his trial is scheduled in Tennessee alleging that the -year-old married father is a danger to the district and an MS- gang member He denies the gang allegation pleaded not guilty to smuggling charges and has demanded a judge to dismiss the circumstance on ground of vindictive prosecution Immigration administrators have disclosed they plan to deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he declined an offer to be removed to Costa Rica in exchange for pleading guilty to the smuggling charges Here s the latest Trump responds to Israel strikes on Gaza hospital Solicited about an overnight Israeli strikes on a hospital in southern Gaza that killed five journalists including a freelancer who worked for The Associated Press Trump revealed initially he wasn t aware the situation before offering I m not happy about it I don t want to see it Trump says top Democrats promotion Abrego Garcia because they think he s goona be good for votes And I think he s very bad for votes Trump announced He also criticized liberal courts for protecting Abrego Garcia but added We have that under control Attorney General Pam Bondi speaking in the Oval Office at Trump s side announced of Abrego Garcia He will no longer terrorize our country The guy requirements to be in prison He doesn t need to be on the streets like all these liberals want him to be Bondi reported The comments followed Abrego Garcia being detained by immigration officers to face renewed efforts to deport him Administration exaggerates concerns over crime to justify military presence Trump and members of his administration have made unsubstantiated exaggerations in order to justify bringing the military into Democratic run cities such as Washington and Los Angeles Here are just a couple examples from the present day Stephen Miller White House deputy chief of staff on Washington You have people who can walk freely at night without having to worry about being robbed or mugged or wearing their watches again They re wearing jewelry again They re carrying purses again Trump on Los Angeles The criminals when they go in they have to break the windows in order to steal whatever it is in the car they re looking for I ve been described by countless people stars big people they leave their car doors open so the doors aren t destroyed by these criminals The administration offered no proof to assistance these statements Current and former FEMA staff sign letter of dissent More than current and former employees of the Federal Crisis Management Agency published a letter Monday warning that debilitating cuts to the agency charged with handling federal calamity response risks a catastrophe like the one seen after Hurricane Katrina Addressed to the FEMA Review Council and Congress the letter contains six statements of opposition to current policies at FEMA including a burdensome expenditure approval framework implemented by Homeland Assurance Secretary Kristi Noem which the signatories say reduces FEMA s ability to perform its missions It also critiques a DHS decision to reassign specific FEMA employees to U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement the failure to appoint a qualified FEMA administrator as stipulated by law and cuts to mitigation programs preparedness training and FEMA workforce About staff members at the Environmental Protection Agency were placed on administrative leave last month for signing a similar report Hegseth says arming National Guard troops in Washington is common sense Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is applauding the decision to arm National Guard troops deployed to fight crime in Washington It s just common sense to make sure they re armed Hegseth mentioned He added that troops are therefore Capable of defending themselves and others Specific National Guard units patrolling the nation s capital have started carrying firearms at Trump s direction a major escalation of his military deployment that makes good on a directive issued late last week by Hegseth DNC chair opens summer meeting with fiery call for Democrats to fight Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin is calling on his party to fight like hell as he welcomes Democrats from across the nation to the DNC s summer meeting in Minneapolis In his welcome address Monday morning Martin charged that President Trump is dismantling democracy and peoples lives This is not politics as usual This is authoritarianism It s fascism dressed in a red tie Martin mentioned And all the Democrats throughout this country we are the only thing standing in his way Martin is focusing his ire on the Republican president but he s also confronting internal divisions in the DNC s first meeting since he became party chair His critics believe the party isn t doing enough to push back against Trump I get it People are pissed off I m pissed off Martin declared Monday morning We are still unified despite our differences Vice President JD Vance argues cities should be thankful for federal crime-fighting efforts Vance slammed Democratic governors who ve criticized the Trump administration for using National Guard troops to fight crime in big cities saying we want people to welcome us to ask us for sending in the military They re angrier about the fact the president of the United States is offering to help them get their crime under control than they are about the fact that murderers are running roughshod over their cities and have been for decades Vance stated of top Democrats He declared Trump s Washington crackdown meant people who would have been killed are now living breathing and going on with their lives in the nation s capital Trump signs an executive order to ban burning the American flag Trump signed the order that charges the Department of Justice with researching instances of flag burning Trump commented those who burn the United States flag would be charged with inciting a riot and receive one year in jail with no opportunity for early release Trump declared burning an American flag incites riots at levels we ve never seen before Trump s advisers declared the executive order wouldn t fall afoul of the First Amendment which protects the freedom of speech but did not expand on what that meant The Supreme Court occurrence Texas v Johnson ruled flag burning constitutes symbolic speech that s protected by the First Amendment Trump signs executive order requiring new training for National Guard troops A White House aide advised Trump the order would require the defense secretary to establish specialized units in the DC National Guard and National Guard units across the country that are trained and equipped to deal with general order issues Particular critics of Trump s decision to deploy National Guard troops across Washington D C have argued that these troops aren t trained in policing The executive order also tasks the U S attorney general with reviewing local police orders that are concluded to impede law enforcement efforts in the city and take efforts to undo them Trump says Biden pardons are worthless He s been complaining about former President Joe Biden s use of an autopen to sign executive orders and pardons suggesting without evidence that presidential power was hijacked under his predecessor Trump suggested that people pardoned by Biden including certain of Trump s political enemies could still be prosecuted It looks like those pardons are worthless he reported Trump stated Biden s pardons went to very unpatriotic people very evil people Trump says Congress will give whatever is needed to spruce up Washington Trump is vowing to improve Washington s roads and medians and undertake a larger city beautification plan promptly and at little cost After saying last week that he d ask Congress for about billion in funding to improve Washington the president declared Congress explained they ll give us whatever money is needed to fix up the capital Trump declares his residents safety policies are a political winner Despite the backlash to his crackdown in D C Trump insisted his approach is popular He compared it to debates over transgender athletes another divisive issue he harnessed during last year s referendum This is another men in women s sports things he revealed I think the Democrats better get smart Trump commented Politically I hope they don t but certainly in terms of love for the country I hope they do because it would be good to work together Trump says he s not a dictator Responding to critics decrying his crackdown in Washington Trump reported A lot of people are saying Maybe we like a dictator I m not a dictator I m a man with great common sense Trump mentioned He repeated threats to send National Guard troops into Chicago Trump starts Oval Office event by attacking the media Although the topic for Trump s event in the Oval Office was general safety he started with a broadside against the media He complained about unfair coverage and declared there are purposely negative stories He also claimed reporters are happy with his law enforcement crackdown but preponderance of you won t say that because you re radical left Trump explained the media has lost its influence because he s won elections despite negative coverage A large number of of you are corrupt and there s nothing we can do about but we keep winning Trump states Purge or Revolution in South Korea ahead of meeting with new leader President Trump greeted Lee Jae Myung the new president of South Korea by asserting a Purge or Revolution was taking place there and threatening to not do business with Seoul as he prepared to host the new leader at the White House later Monday It wasn t promptly clear what Trump was referring to but South Korea had been in a state of political turmoil for the last several months after its former leader the conservative Yoon Suk Yeol briefly imposed martial law last December which eventually led to his stunning ouster from office WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA Seems like a Purge or Revolution We can t have that and do business there Trump posted on social media Monday morning I am seeing the new President in the current era at the White House Thank you for your attention to this matter Yoon who was elected to a five-year term in was considered more ideologically aligned with Trump and had even taken up golfing again after the U S president was reelected last November to try to forge a bond with him Read more about Trump s relationship with South Korea Trump envoy says officers working very very hard on ending the Russia-Ukraine war Special envoy Keith Kellogg was speaking in Kyiv on Monday about efforts to end the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine as a lack of progress fuels doubts about whether a peace settlement could be on the horizon Personnel are hoping to get to a position where in the near term we have with a lack of a better term protection guarantees that address Ukraine s fears of another invasion by Russia in the future Kellogg reported That s a work in progress Kellogg mentioned of the likely measure guarantees after attending Ukraine s annual National Prayer Breakfast along with politicians business leaders and diplomats A week ago President Trump mentioned he d set in motion arrangements for direct peace talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy But Russian representatives have signaled that such a summit won t happen any time soon Read more about the war between Russia and Ukraine Trump targets cashless bail The president plans to sign an executive order threatening to revoke federal funding from local and state governments that allow cashless bail according to a White House official The official requested anonymity because they weren t authorized to discuss the matter before a society announcement later in the morning Trump has been escalating his focus on residents safety particularly in Democratic cities such as Washington where he s deployed National Guard troops and federal agents over the objections of local officers Chris Megerian Here s what s on Trump s schedule this day The president is scheduled to sign executive orders at a m Eastern One involves ending cashless bail according to the White House Assistant Press Secretary Another is designed to crack down on those who burn the American flag which is an act protected by the First Amendment At noon he s scheduled to greet South Korean President Lee Jae Myung The two will then participate in a bilateral meeting and a lunch where they re expected to discuss commerce and defense issues Trump to issue order on flag burning President Trump will sign an executive order later Monday that s meant to crack down on those who burn the American flag which is protected by the First Amendment The order calls on Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute those who break laws in procedures that involve desecrating the flag according to a White House official Under the order Bondi would also pursue litigation with the intent to potentially change what is allowed on flag burning under the First Amendment The administration would also be allowed in specific cases to deny or revoke visas to foreigners who participate in the act Trump has long demanded punishment for those who burn a U S flag although the Supreme Court has ruled that doing so is a form of constitutionally protected free speech A court order pauses efforts to deport Abrego Garcia The court order signed by Chief Judge George Russell III automatically pauses any effort by the Trump administration to without delay deport Abrego Garcia Any immigrant seeking review of their detention in a Maryland federal court is covered by the order which blocks their removal from the U S until p m on the second business day after their habeas corpus petition is filed In June the administration sued all of Maryland s federal judges to challenge the standard order Homeland Prevention Secretary Kristi Noem says Abrego Garcia being processed for deportation Abrego Garcia s attorney Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg says a lawsuit had been filed in federal district court in Maryland shortly after his detention asking for an order that he not be deported I expect there s going to be a status conference very promptly and we re going to ask for an interim order that he not be deported pending his due process rights to contest deportation to any particular country he stated Specific National Guard units in Washington now carrying firearms in escalation of Trump deployment This latest rise makes good on a directive issued late last week by Trump s defense secretary A Defense Department official who wasn t authorized to speak publicly explained specific units on certain missions would be armed chosen with handguns and others with rifles The spokesperson mentioned that all units with firearms have been trained and are operating under strict rules for use of force An Associated Press photographer on Sunday saw members of the South Carolina National Guard outside Union Station with holstered handguns A declaration from the joint task force that has taken over policing in the nation s capital announced units began carrying their institution weapons on Sunday and that the military s rules say force should be used only as a last resort and solely in response to an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm It revealed the force is committed to protecting the safety and wellbeing of Washington s residents Read more about the federal intervention in D C Jonathan J Cooper Leah Askarinam and Konstantin Toropin Abrego Garcia s attorneys filed a new federal lawsuit shortly after he surrendered But the court documents weren t publicly available They filed it in the federal court in Greenbelt Maryland where U S District Judge Paula Xinis has been presiding over a string of hearings for the original scenario Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia Kilmar Abrego Garcia s story begins in his native El Salvador but it s become increasingly unclear where it will end A local gang Barrio began extorting his family for rent money When he was the gang threatened to take Abrego Garcia away until his father paid all of the money that they yearned Abrego Garcia eventually fled to the U S illegally around the year he turned according to documents in his immigration scenario He located work in construction In March Abrego Garcia went to a Home Depot seeking work as a laborer when he and three other men were detained by local police court records say They were suspected of being in MS- based on tattoos and clothing according to the records Read more about Abrego Garcia s background The background on Kilmar Abrego Garcia s episode Abrego Garcia became a flash point in Trump s immigration agenda after he was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March despite a judge s earlier determination that he faced a well-founded fear of violence there Facing a court order the Trump administration brought him back to the United States in June only to detain him on human smuggling charges He pleaded not guilty and required the judge to dismiss the situation claiming that it is an attempt to punish him for challenging his deportation to El Salvador The latest filing came as a supplement to that motion to dismiss stating that the threat to deport him to Uganda is more proof that the prosecution is vindictive The smuggling charges stem from a traffic stop in Tennessee for speeding There were nine passengers in the car and officers discussed among themselves their suspicions of smuggling Abrego Garcia was allowed to continue driving with only a warning Abrego Garcia has an American wife and children and has lived in Maryland for years Although he was deemed eligible for pretrial release last month he remained in jail at the request of his attorneys who feared the Republican administration could try to at once deport him again if he were freed On Friday Abrego Garcia returned to his family in Maryland Video disclosed by advocates of the reunion indicated a room decorated with streamers flowers and signs He embraced loved ones and thanked them for everything Read more about Kilmar Abrego Garcia Source

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