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Abrego Garcia can be released but ICE may be waiting in the wings : NPR

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The protesters ask for the release of the resident of Maryland, Kilmar Abrego García, who was deported to the prison of CECOT in El Salvador before the administration of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, admitted that he was sent there to Dee to a "administrative error," In a protest in Los Angeles, California, May 1. Abrego García returned to the United States in June and has been in a federal prison waiting

The protesters ask for the release of the resident of Maryland, Kilmar Abrego García, who was deported to the Cecot prison in El Salvador before the administration of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, admitted that he was sent there due to an “administrative error”, in a protest in Los Angeles, California, on May 1. From the protest, the protest, Abrego Garcia returned to the United States and has been the trial for the federal prison in the Federal Prison for the Federal Prison trial.

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A federal judge in Nashville ruled on Sunday that Kilmar Abrego García can be released on bail. But the failure does not mean that Abrego García can walk free.

The American magistrate judge Barbara Holmes, of the United States District Court for Middleeee, ordered that Abrego García was released while waiting for the judgment for human smuggling charges.

In his ruling, Holmes wrote that the government could not pro -which Abrego García was a risk of escape. Even so, he acknowledged that there is something in which the two parties in court agree: Abrego García will probably remain in custody if she confirmed the motion of detention of the prosecution or not.

A native Salvadoran who had been living with his wife and children in Maryland, Abrego García, was deported in March to the notorious prison of El Salvador despite a 2019 court order that except for his deportation to that country due to fear of persecution.

The 29 -year -old person, who only returned to the US.

“That suggests that the determination of the court of detention problems is little more than an academic exercise,” Holmes wrote in his opinion.

Even so, he continued explaining, the principle of due process requires that all the accused of a federal crime have a presumption of innocence.

Prosecutors argue that Abrego García conspired to transport thousands of migrants without legal status from Texas in the United States between 2016 and 2025.

The defense says that the charges must distract the lack of due process in the case of Abrego García.

Another audience is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon to establish conditions for release.

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