Kilmar Embego Garcia, the Maryland man deported by mistake to El Salvador in March, will be returned to the US, where he will face federal criminal accusations, according to a police source to International CNN.
For months, the Trump administration was involved in an intense impasse with the Federal Judicial System on the court’s orders for the government to “facilitate” the return of Abrego Garcia de El Salvador, where it was wrongly deported in mid -March, in a situation that a federal judge warned that could present an “incipient crisis” between the two branches.
Abreago Garcia was charged with two Crimes in the Middle District of Tennessee: conspiracy to illegally transport illegal foreigners and illegal transport of illegal for -profit illegal foreigners.
The accusation, revealed on Friday afternoon, states that Vago Garcia and others have participated in a conspiracy in recent years when “consciously and illegally carried thousands of foreigners without documents who were not allowed to be present in the United States, and many of whom were members and associates of the MS-13.”
Impasse between Trump and the Judicial Power
The posture and legal arguments of the Administration in the case consistently frustrated conservative and liberal jurists, who gave the alarm about the apparent disrespect of the authorities for the rights of due process, given their arrogant response to deportation, which several administration lawyers described as an “administrative error” from which they were powerless to correct.
In April, for example, Attorney General, Pam Bondi, said that Vago Garcia “will not return to our country.”
“President Bukele said he would not send him back. This is the end of the story. If he wanted to send him back, we would give him a plane ride,” he said.
But the impending return of Abrego Garcia is far from a guarantee that it will remain in the US in the long run. The decision of the administration of deporting him to a notorious mega-prison in El Salvador violated a 2019 order of a judge who said Garcia could not be deported to his home country due to the fear of facing gang violence. This mandate, however, did not prevent the government from transferring it to a third country.
Previously, the authorities made know that if they returned to the US, they could deport it to another country or try to nullify the order of 2019. The administration claimed that Abrego Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang, which the government designated as a foreign terrorist organization, although its lawyers have contested this allegation.
The US District Judge Paula Xinis allowed a process of determining facts to find out what the government has done to fulfill its directive that authorities will bring Vugo Garcia back to the US. But the case had been faded in recent weeks, since the process of determining facts has dragged itself almost without being seen by the public.
A was the first to report the developments.