Justice Department’s Conflicting Claims on Abrego Garcia Deportation Expose Trump Administration’s Legal Chaos
The Justice Department contradicts itself over plans to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia before trial, highlighting serious flaws in the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement and its disregard for due process.
The recent revelations in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case expose troubling inconsistencies within the Justice Department under the Trump administration, raising critical questions about the commitment to due process and lawful immigration enforcement.At a federal court hearing in Maryland, DOJ civil attorney Jonathan Guynn disclosed that if Abrego Garcia is released from jail before his human smuggling trial in Tennessee, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) intends to deport him immediately — not to El Salvador, but to an undisclosed third country. This admission directly contradicts earlier statements from Justice Department and White House spokespeople who assured the public that...
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