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Trump admin reasserts Kilmar Abrego Garcia won’t go free in the U.S.

The Trump administration is determined to ensure that Kilmar Abrego Garcia goes through the legal system in the United States before being deported again. Despite his lawyers successfully requesting that he be kept behind bars to avoid immediate deportation, the administration has made it clear that Abrego Garcia will face trial in the U.S. on human smuggling charges before any deportation takes place.

The Department of Justice has stated that if Abrego Garcia is convicted, he will serve time behind bars in the U.S. before being deported. The White House has emphasized that he will not be allowed to walk free in the country. Federal prosecutors had previously mentioned the possibility of deporting him to a third country sooner, but the White House has debunked this as fake news, reaffirming their commitment to trying him in the U.S. and ensuring he faces the consequences of his actions.

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin of the Department of Homeland Security has labeled Abrego Garcia as a dangerous criminal illegal alien and has made it clear that he will never be released on American soil. The 29-year-old, who was deported to El Salvador amid accusations of being an MS-13 gang member, has faced scrutiny for alleged domestic abuse and involvement in human smuggling.

Following his detainment in El Salvador, Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S. sparked controversy, with Democrats raising concerns about due process. Despite criticisms of the charges brought against him being seen as a political move, Attorney General Pam Bondi has emphasized that he will face justice in the U.S. for his alleged crimes.

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Critics have pointed out that Abrego Garcia is entitled to his day in court, as guaranteed by the Constitution, regardless of his citizenship status. The Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition has highlighted the importance of upholding due process for everyone in the country.

In conclusion, the Trump administration is standing firm on its decision to try Kilmar Abrego Garcia in the U.S. on human smuggling charges before deporting him again. The case has sparked political debate and raised questions about due process, but ultimately, Abrego Garcia will have to face the consequences of his actions within the American justice system.

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