Kilmar Ábrego García ordered released from ICE custody in fight over Trump immigration
A federal court in Maryland has ordered the release of Kilmar Ábrego García from ICE custody. Ábrego, a Salvadorian national, was previously deported to El Salvador despite a court ruling prohibiting it due to fears of persecution.

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AI-generatedA federal court in Maryland has ordered the release of Kilmar Ábrego García from ICE custody. Ábrego, a Salvadorian national, was previously deported to El Salvador despite a court ruling prohibiting it due to fears of persecution. He was later returned to the U.S. to face human smuggling charges in Tennessee, where he pleaded not guilty. The Trump administration then sought to deport him to other countries, including Liberia. Judge Xinis cited the lack of a valid removal order as the reason for his release, stating the government cannot legally deport him. Ábrego's case has become a focal point in the debate over Trump-era immigration policies.
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5 extractedÁbrego entered a not guilty plea to human smuggling charges in Tennessee.
Since Ábrego García’s wrongful detention in El Salvador, he has been redetained, again without lawful authority.
Government lawyers acknowledged that his removal resulted from a procedural mistake.
Ábrego was deported to an El Salvador mega-prison in March despite a 2019 court ruling prohibiting his deportation.
A federal court in Maryland ordered the release of Kilmar Ábrego García from ICE custody.