
American prosecutors are trying to turn over order of release permits
Abrego faces a possible second deportation in court
Abrego confessed that he is not guilty of smuggling migrants
Nashville, Tennessee, July 16 (Reuters) – Kilmar Abrego, Migrant, returned to the US after incorrectly deported to Salvador, is due in court regarding accusations of human smuggling because the future of his criminal proceedings and his presence in the country remains uncertain.
Federal prosecutors are trying to convince the US district judge Waverly Crenshaw in Nashville in Tennessee to reverse the decision of the judge, who allows Abrabo to be released to wait for court.
Although the judge orders him to be released from his criminal link, which could happen on Wednesday, the administration of President Donald Trump said that Abrabo will be immediately detained by immigration authorities and facing the second deportation.
Abrego, 29 -year -old Salvador’s migrant who lived in Maryland, remained in a legal limbo for weeks, because Trump’s administration officials have given contradictory accounts about whether it will be tried in the US court or quickly removed from the country.
In March, Abrego was deported and imprisoned in his native Salvador, although the 2019 court order was forbidden to be sent due to the risk of persecution of gangs.
Abrego became one of the most important characters in the extensive immigration intervention of Trump’s administration. Groups of Rights and Critics have introduced their case as evidence of the willingness to violate legal rights and avoid courts in an effort to deport millions living in the USA in the US
Trump’s administration, which depicts illegal immigration as a terrible threat of public security, claimed that Abrabo was a member of the MS-13 gang, which is accused by its lawyers.
The Ministry of Justice brought Abrabo back to the US last month after the accusation accused him of participating in the smuggling ring to illegally bring immigrants to the US. Was accused of picking up migrants, including children, near the American Mexican border and transport to places throughout the US
Abrego confessed that he was not guilty. His lawyers claim that Trump’s administration has brought accusations to cover the violation of Abrabo rights, and claims that conspirators who cooperate with prosecutors should not be credible because they are looking for relief from deportation and their own accusations.
The municipal judge ordered Abrego released on bail last month and found that prosecutors had not shown evidence that they had to be detained in court. The prosecutors refer to this decision and plan to call the Ministry of Internal Security as a witness on Wednesday to testify on the probe.
Abrego’s lawyers asked the judge to postpone Abrego’s potential release from criminal link until Wednesday, and that he would be quickly deported without the chance to attack his removal.
In a separate civil proceedings on the unlawful deportation of Abrego Trump’s administration, the administration indicated that it would most likely try to deport Abrabo to the third country, not Salvador, Floating Mexico and South Sudan as possibilities. (Andrew Goudsward Reporting; Editing David Gregorio)
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