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A federal judge has ordered the prompt discharge of Kilmar Abrego Garcia from detention by ICE, concluding his continued confinement is without legal authority.
"Since Abrego Garcia's release after erroneous detention in El Salvador, he has been re-detained, again without legal justification," Judge Paula Xinis stated in her order.
The case originates in a erroneous removal to El Salvador earlier this year, which the government later acknowledged was an mistake. After his return to the United States to answer human smuggling charges, he was detained in immigration custody.
In her decision, the judge noted that the government does not have a valid removal order, which effectively blocks them from removing Mr. Abrego Garcia "for now."
The court challenge center on disputed assertions. While the former administration argues that Abrego Garcia is a affiliate of the MS-13 criminal organization, he categorically denies this allegation.
He has also entered a not guilty plea to the conspiracy charges, which are part of a separate trial in the state of Tennessee.
The court, who was overseeing his challenge to deportation in a federal court, ruled that he must now comply with the terms of his bond from custody in Tennessee. This decision shifts his monitoring to the Tennessee court.
This ruling marks a significant turn in a complex legal case involving allegations of wrongful detention and contested gang associations.
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