
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man who has become an international symbol of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador in March, then brought back to the U.S. months later only to face charges and new deportation efforts. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is fighting to stop deportation again, as ICE keeps him in custody and a federal judge weighs whether he can be sent to Uganda.
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The case may deepen public worry about ICE deportations, due process, and the use of third-country removals, which could affect immigrant families and trust in immigration enforcement.
The court fight may clarify deportation rules and due process limits, giving households and voters more certainty about how immigration cases are handled.
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Central subject of the article; the story tracks his detention, deportation fight, criminal case, and asylum efforts.
Her order temporarily blocking deportation and keeping Abrego Garcia in ICE custody is a major part of the.
The agency took concrete action by detaining Abrego Garcia and seeking to deport him.
His administration’s deportation policy and stated position toward Abrego Garcia are central to the article.
The article highlights its April ruling requiring the government to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return.
The venue where Abrego Garcia sought asylum and withholding of removal protection.
Mentioned as part of the administration’s immigration enforcement and deportation efforts, but not the main actor.
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