The judge wrongly orders the migrant in the brother’s guard if he is released

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoral Migrant who was wrong expelled in Salvador Before being returned to the United States earlier this month to face prosecution, he was sentenced to his brother’s care if he was released from US immigration and customs’ application.
Abrego Garcia appeared on Wednesday before the Federal Court after the Trump administration challenged the orders of a federal judge to release him awaiting criminal trials.
US magistrate Barbara Holmes said on Sunday that the government had not proven its case during an audience for indictment earlier this month that Garcia Garcia was a “serious risk” to flee or obstructing justice if it were to be released pending trials for criminal accusations.
“ABREGO, like each person arrested for federal criminal charges, is entitled to a complete and equitable determination of whether he has to remain in federal detention pending trial,” said Holmes in his order. “The court will give Abrego the regular procedure that it is guaranteed.”
Returned the migrant Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia accused federal accusations of human trafficking in Tennessee

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal migrant Salvadoran who was expelled to El Salvador, is seen bearing a hat from Chicago Bulls, in this document (Family / document ABREGO GARCIA via Reuters)
Lawyers from the Trump administration almost immediately called on this order.
Whatever the order of the court, judge Holmes acknowledged that his decision was probably no more than a “academic exercise”, because it is almost certain that Greo Garcia will not be released.
She noted that the Trump administration previously promised that it would be taken in police custody “subject to the procedures of dismissal provided which are outside the jurisdiction of this Court”.
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This undated photo provided by Murray Osorio PLLC Watch Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Murray Osorio PLLC via AP)
Abrego Garcia will probably be transferred from American marshals to ice custody, to which the court will have no control.
If he is arrested by Ice, the legal team of Abrego Garcia asks that he be detained near the Fred D. Thompson Federal Building in Nashville, Tennessee.
The federal authorities have agreed not to expel key witnesses from the trial and wish the same for Abrego Garcia.
The Abrego Garcia team also asked that he be hosted somewhere where he could more easily meet his legal team. However, Nashville has no local federal detention center.
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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia Traffic Stop (Tennessee Highway Patrol)
Holmes also noted that she did not have the power to say to Ice where to have someone during the trial.
Abrego Garcia is expected to remain in the custody of the American marshal until Holmes decides if she can affect a relaxation installation. His decision will probably take place after defense and prosecution submit their opinions to court.
During the hearing on Wednesday, Holmes ordered that Greo Garcia was placed in home detention, in the care of his brother, if he is released by Ice. If that were to happen, Abrego Garcia will be followed using the location, such as an ankle instructor.
Under liberation conditions, Abrego Garcia will not be required to pay a cash deposit. Nor can he violate state or federal law, must cooperate to give DNA samples and cannot modify any of his contact details, including his telephone number.
Abrego Garcia is authorized to seek a job, must submit a passport to the preliminary services and will be limited to travel to the district of the Tennessee environment and in the district of Maryland, and the authorization to travel must be granted in advance.
In addition, it is required to register for anger management advice, not to have firearms or to have them in his residence, is not authorized to consume drugs without a prescription, to have not smuggling, must remain in contact with the police and cannot communicate with any member of MS-13, Tren of Aragua or any other gang.
Also on Wednesday, judge of the American district court Waverly D. Crenshaw, Jr. rejected the request of the government of suspension on the Holme ordinance to release Abrego Garcia. In his decision, Crenshaw said that the government had not made the “strong demonstration” required to justify the granting of the stay.
Abrego Garcia was returned to the United States by Trump officials earlier this month. Upon his return, he was immediately placed in police custody for federal crimes resulting from a traffic cessation in 2022. Decords show that the Ministry of Justice filed charges against Abrego Garcia on May 21, which prompted a wave of questions When the investigation And the unimportex of a large jury would have taken place.
The deportation of Abrego Garcia to Salvador in March is the result of what the officials admitted to be an administrative error. However, he launched a one-month judicial struggle to ensure his release and his return to American soil, despite an order from the Federal Court, and a decision of the Supreme Court ordering that the administration “facilitates” his return to the United States, which the government finally did after months of delay and threats of a federal judge of Maryland to continue a potential procedure for outrage.
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