Trump administrator reaffirms Kilmar Abrego Garcia will not be free in the United States

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Trump senior officials argue that Kilmar Abrego Garcia will continue to go through the legal system in the United States before being expelled again, because the administration maintains that it will not walk freely in the United States
Friday, the lawyers of Abrego Garcia asked the judge to keep him behind bars to avoid any possibility of immediate deportation, according to Newspaper.
However, the plan is to try Abrego Garcia in the United States on human charges based in Tennessee before deporting it, according to the Ministry of Justice. And if it is condemned, the White House says that it will spend time behind bars in the United States before being expelled.
The judge sets strict conditions for the release of Abrego Garcia while Trump officials are pursuing a case against him

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)
“This accused was accused of horrible crimes, including children in the milking and will no longer walk in our country,” the spokesman of the DoJ, Chad Gilmartin, told Fox News Digital in an email.
The White House also clarified the position of executive management following a report by Associated Press on the comments of federal prosecutors to deport it perhaps in a third country earlier.
“This is false news. Abrego Garcia was returned to the United States to face a trial for the blatant accusations against him. He will face all the strength of the American judicial system – including the purge of the American prison for the crimes he has committed,” said the deputy press secretary of the White House, Abigail Jackson, in a Post.
Returned the migrant Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia accused federal accusations of human trafficking in Tennessee

Chris Van Hollen speaks to Kilmar Garcia (Reuters)
DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the 29-year-old would be released in the United States at any time.
“Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a dangerous illegal criminal. We have said it for months and it remains true to date: it will never be released on American soil,” she wrote.
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Abrego Garcia, who lived in Maryland, was expelled in Salvador in the midst of the accusations of being a member of the MS-13 gang, because it is an designated foreign terrorist organization. He then spent time held at the country’s confinement center in the country. Although he owned in the country, he sparked a political storm in which the Democrats raised concerns about the regular procedure, Senator Chris Van Hollen, DM.D., even by meeting him in the Nation of Central America.
During his detention as El Salvador, previous files alleging domestic violence surfaced, as well as information that he participated in human smuggling, which finally led to the federal accusations taken earlier this month which led to his return to the American guard.
Democrats celebrate the return of the alleged human trafficker Kilmar Abrego Garcia

This sketch of the courtroom represents Kilmar Abrego Garcia seated in court during her detention hearing on Wednesday June 25, 2025 in Nashville, in Tennessee. (Diego Fishburn via AP)
“Abrego Garcia landed in the United States to face justice,” said Prosecutor General Pam Bondi at the time. “A large jury in the middle district of Tennessee made a sealed indictment charging the charging and extraterrestrial conspiracy.”
However, criticisms criticized the charges as a political decision.
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“After weeks of the Trump administration, saying that they could not or would not make Kilmar Abrego Garcia in the United States, the time of these accusations is clearly designed to cover their negligence and the fact that the Supreme Court called them unanimously on the energizing ways that they have ignored the regular procedure,” said Le Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition in a statement. “However, Mr. Abrego Garcia will now be able to spend his day in court, which the Constitution guarantees everyone in our country, whatever citizenship.”