
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported from Maryland to Salvador during the continuing inclusion of illegal immigration in the United States by Trump administration. But now he travels back to the ground to face new accusations.
According to the ABC report, Garcia will face fees for alleged transport of undocumented migrants in the United States.
These new charges were filed in Tennessee, long after the deportation of Garcia to Salvador, which occurred on March 15. According to Reuters, Garcia’s lawyers did not immediately comment on the incident details.
Judgments show that fees were formally filed on May 21st, more than two months after its deportation from the United States.
Later, the lawyer Abrego Garcia, Andrew Rossman, said he must now focus on his client to be fairly treated under the US legal system.
Rossman said, “Today’s action proves what we knew all the time – that the administration had the ability to bring him back and just refused.”
What does the indictment say?
The accused claims that Mr. Garcia has worked with at least five others to help immigrants enter the United States illegally and move them from border to places across the country.
On Friday (June 6), the US General Pam Bondi prosecutor emphasized the accusation at a press conference. “The big jury has found that over the last nine years, Abrego Garcia has played an important role in the alien’s smuggling ring. He made over 100 trips found by a large jury – smuggling people throughout our country … MS -13 (international criminal gang members).
She also added: “She will be prosecuted in our country, will be convicted in our country if he is convicted and then returns after his sentence is completed.”
According to the US Prosecutor General Salvadoran, President Nayib Bukele approved the publication of Mr. Garcia after the US authorities submitted his administration a formal arrest request.
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