Kilmar Abrego Garcia taken into ICE custody at appointment
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Source: NBC News
Aug. 25, 2025, 8:17 AM EDT / Updated Aug. 25, 2025, 9:43 AM EDT
BALTIMORE Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who reunited with his family last week after 160 days apart following his mistaken deportation to El Salvador, was taken into ICE custody on Monday after an immigration check-in, his attorney said. The check-in with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Baltimore was part of the conditions of his release from federal custody on parole on Friday.
While such meetings are usually routine and are meant for case updates, Abrego's attorneys said they expected he would be taken into ICE custody during the check-in after the Trump administration announced over the weekend its intention to deport him to Uganda.
He said lawyers asked ICE officers why Abrego was taken into custody, and the officer would not answer. The ICE officers would also not give information as to where Abrego is going, Sandoval-Moshenberg said. "There was no need to take him into ICE detention. ... The only reason they took him into detention was to punish him," for using his constitutional right to speak up and fight proceedings, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, one of Abrego's attorneys, said Monday morning.
Sandoval-Moshenberg said on Friday that a notice said the 8 a.m. meeting on Monday would be for an interview. "Clearly that was false," he added. He said lawyers asked ICE officers why Abrego was taken into custody, and the officers would not answer. The ICE officers would also not give information as to where Abrego is going, Sandoval-Moshenberg said.
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BALTIMORE Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who reunited with his family last week after 160 days apart following his mistaken deportation to El Salvador, was taken into ICE custody Monday after an immigration check-in, his attorney said. The check-in with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Baltimore was part of the conditions of his Friday release from federal custody on parole.
While such meetings are usually routine and are meant for case updates, Abrego's attorneys said they expected he would be taken into ICE custody during the check-in after the Trump administration announced over the weekend its intent to deport him to Uganda.
"There was no need to take him into ICE detention ... the only reason they took him into detention was to punish him," for using his constitutional right to speak up and fight proceedings, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, one of Abrego's attorneys, said on Monday morning.
He said lawyers asked ICE officers why Abrego was taken into custody, and the officer would not answer. The ICE officers would also not give information as to where Abrego is going, Sandoval-Moshenberg said.

Blues Heron
(7,415 posts)Lovie777
(20,019 posts)the criminals at the government will try and deport him probably to a country that will harm him.
This has to stop.
Irish_Dem
(73,928 posts)They cannot prove their false case so he must be eliminated.
Irish_Dem
(73,928 posts)It is heartbreaking and disgusting.
I am glad my US military father is not alive to see this day.
underpants
(192,666 posts)He is the living embodiment of Trump being wrong AND multiple people in the Clustertrump swore hed never be allowed to stay in this country. Dear Leader can never be wrong you know.
So they whisk him away so there are no interviews and the case never has to go to trial.
Marthe48
(21,690 posts)The way things are, the people who want to comply with laws are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
Prairie Gates
(6,111 posts)Jackass.
Ohioboy
(3,770 posts)riversedge
(77,560 posts)🚨MAJOR BREAKING: Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been ARRESTED by ICE in Baltimore, Maryland, and faces potential deportation to Uganda.
Trumps ICE is ripping his family apart to terrorize immigrant workers. Its about power, cruelty, and fear.
Link to tweet
Moosepoop
(2,072 posts)That seems actionable, somehow. But how? Who? What can his attorneys do for him at this point?
That poor man... and his family.
Moostache
(10,753 posts)Every single person working for I.C.E. and implementing these policies needs to be recorded as such and when this nightmare ends, they must ALL be prosecuted and serve every second of the sentences that their actions deserve. If they are violating human rights and committing crimes against humanity, a date at The Hague should await them all. Anyone who knows someone working for ICE needs to also be aware that harboring fugitives from justice will be a very big deal in the future...
These fuckers have the upper hand at the moment. They will eventually fall and in the end, to EVER rebuild the USA into a functional government and nation again, THIS time there will need to be hangings, retribution and prosectution at every level for the bastards doing this to the nation and to its weakest members just because they can. True justice cannot be achieved by allowing them to skate or ignoring their crimes - this started by allowing Bush and Cheney and their war criminal cabal to get away scot-free for their crimes. It extended further when McConnell and Co. protected Trump from both impeachments, but especially the second. There should have NEVER been the possibility of Trump returning to office, yet we allowed accountability to fade and here we are...
I want eveyone working for ICE to know that when the pendulum swings back, they are going to be hunted down like prey fleeing a pack of hungry wolves this time. There will be no forgiveness until year 25 of their sentences or until their bodies are cold and stiff as their sheriffs like to say...
sakabatou
(45,264 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(104,544 posts)twodogsbarking
(15,507 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(169,246 posts)surfered
(8,996 posts)He came to this country at 16.
He was deported to an El Salvadoran prison by an administration mistake.
After a month in that prison, a judges ordered his returned to US.
Where he was arrested and charged with trafficking.
He was offered a plea agreement with deportation to Costa Rica.
He refused the deal.
The main witness against him is a three time convicted felon who will not be deported in exchange for his testimony.
Garcia was arrested today when he showed up for his immigration hearing.
The government is now trying to deport him to
.Uganda?
WTF?
LeftInTX
(33,571 posts)I wish him luck fighting, but I'm not too optimistic. I knew this would happen.
If he can go to Costa Rica from Uganda, so then it's worth the fight, I guess.
He would be able to live freely and be given refugee status in Costa Rica.
This shithole country isn't worth it.
yes, we are quickly becoming that 'shithole country'
LeftInTX
(33,571 posts)"if" he can still go there, it's worth the fight, I guess.
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,177 posts)
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,246 posts)NEW: The Maryland disctrict court automatically enjoins the govt from removing Kilmar Abrego Garcia from the US until 4 p.m. Wednesday (at least for now) as it prepares to hear arguments. (This is the courtâs standard policy in the Trump era.) storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
— Joshua J. Friedman (@joshuajfriedman.com) 2025-08-25T12:55:51.209Z
bluestarone
(20,216 posts)Just seems like NOTHING is gonna stop these, ( i don't know what to call them anymore)
EnergizedLib
(2,724 posts)Its about trying to get a win instead of enforcing the law or some kind of justice.
this administration is vindictive and cowardly
Bayard
(26,836 posts)That's just all there is to it. He's done nothing wrong. They've admitted they nabbed him by mistake the first time, so its obvious now its become personal. I'm sure there's an agreement with Uganda that they will kill him. He will trouble the admin no more.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,405 posts)...is what they claimed was a mistake; picking him up for deportation was not. IIRC, there is an active final deportation order against him that has been in place for years. He's going to be deported, it's just a matter of where and when.
Bayard
(26,836 posts)SickOfTheOnePct
(8,405 posts)He doesn't need to do anything wrong to be deported - the fact that he entered illegally is enough for deportation, unless he falls under TPS or is granted asylum.
Bayard
(26,836 posts)And had documents to prove it.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,405 posts)He has a deportation order from 2019, the stipulation being that he can't be deported to El Salvador, which of course, Trump's team did.
hamsterjill
(16,446 posts)It's about Trump threatening anyone who DARES to go against him.
GiqueCee
(2,785 posts)... Adolf Eichmann said he was "just following orders", and a lot of good that did him. You Nazi thugs are going down, one way or another. Get out while you still can.
ironman_25
(17 posts)Why is Garcia being treated as a threat to the entire American population and wanting to send him to Uganda, when the Jan. 6th mouth breathers got turned loose to do more unjustified and illegal vigilantism.
NCcoast
(489 posts)They must aggressively stamp out any stain on their infallibility.
Justice Brandeis
(203 posts)Why didn't he go into hiding?
hadEnuf
(3,370 posts)He has done nothing wrong. He was following the instructions given to him by a judge.
This is nothing more than secret police snatching people off the streets in extrajudicial terrorism.
When the fuck is this country wake up and revolt against this?
But Cracker Barrel 1!1!1!
MAGA has always wanted tyranny; just THEIR tyranny.
1WorldHope
(1,562 posts)Joinfortmill
(18,834 posts)angryxyouth
(295 posts)How much American taxpayer money is being wasted on this bullshit. This case between ice and government lawyers and flights not only for Garcia, but for all the representatives who went to see him, has to be costing us a literal fortune. So much for wasting abuse.
Vinca
(52,629 posts)in a private plane this weekend. This is about as cruel as it gets.
riversedge
(77,560 posts)Kilmar Abrego Garcia detained at ICE office in Maryland
Xinis also said that if the government intends to deport Abrego Garcia to a third country, it needs to provide 72 hours' notice.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/kilmar-abrego-garcia-check-ice-maryland-deportation-threat/story?id=124944566
The Salvadoran native is facing possible deportation to Uganda.
By Laura Romero
August 25, 2025, 8:49 AM
.............
He was brought back to the U.S. in June to face charges in Tennessee of allegedly transporting undocumented migrants within the U.S. while he was living in Maryland. He has pleaded not guilty.
In July, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered that, should he be released while awaiting trial, Abrego Garcia be placed under ICE supervision in Maryland, where he was living with his wife and children before he was mistakenly deported in March, "to "provide the kind of effective relief to which a wrongfully removed alien is entitled upon return."
Xinis also said that if the government intends to deport Abrego Garcia to a third country, it needs to provide 72 hours' notice.
The order allowed the Trump administration to initiate "lawful immigration proceedings" when Abrego Garcia returned to Maryland. The immigration proceedings may or may not include "lawful arrest, detention and eventual removal," Xinis said in July...............
pimpbot
(1,119 posts)We can't rely on the courts. The process is too slow and they don't comply with the decisions anyway.
Wes Moore is my governor. I know he has "talked tough" against Trump. But what I'd like to see is democratic states shield these individuals so that ICE physically can't get them. MAKE A SCENE. If ICE wants this person, they are going to have to beat/detain local police/first responders. Bring out the Maryland National Guard and fight back against these shadow agents with no ID.
MAGA don't care about the courts. They will appeal/delay/breach any decision that goes against their nazi plan. By the time anything meaningful comes out of a court order, the main argument has been lost.
I know I am dreaming, and this will probably never happen, but this is where we are at. If our political leaders will not fight back outside of the courts, democracy in this country is gone.
BumRushDaShow
(159,419 posts)Unfortunately so much has transpired the past 6 months that people forget what HAS happened. Recall this in NJ (this past May) -
McIver pleaded "not guilty" to the bogus charges near the end of June -
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,246 posts)Attorney General Pam Bondi previously touted the importance of Abregos criminal charges. Now the government wants to deport him to Uganda.
Abregoâs criminal case was always a farce. The governmentâs latest actions show why.
— Nate (@palm7x.bsky.social) 2025-08-25T14:33:01.009Z
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously touted the importance of Abregoâs criminal charges. Now the government wants to deport him to Uganda.
www.msnbc.com/deadline-whi...
https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/kilmar-abrego-garcia-criminal-case-pam-bondi-rcna226934
After his release, an immigration official said the government now wants to deport him to the African nation of Uganda. He was ordered to report to a Baltimore immigration office on Monday morning and was given until then either to accept the Costa Rica deal or else that offer will be off the table forever, Abregos lawyers wrote in the Saturday filing......
I should note that in criminal cases across the country ones youve never heard of and never will prosecutors make plea offers that force defendants to make choices that would put them in bad situations immediately to avoid worse fates down the line. Against that backdrop, its unsurprising that most cases dont go to trial. In the ones that do, defendants who are convicted face greater punishment than they would have faced had they pleaded guilty, a phenomenon thats been called the trial penalty. So at least from the defenses vantage point, theres an element of legalized coercion baked into the system.
In that light, its understandable that not everyone sees American justice as a righteous concept to begin with. But it can always be further degraded.
The Trump administration seems hellbent on such degradation. Having embarrassed itself with the illegal removal of Abrego and failure to quickly fix it, its now acting as a sort of dystopian travel agent in a desperate bid to avoid a criminal case that it didnt have to bring in the first place.
Rather than ensuring that Abrego face justice, as Bondi proclaimed upon his U.S. return, the government appears to be trying to save face. No matter what happens next, that wont be possible in the eyes of people whove been paying attention. The damage to American justice has been done.
Bayard
(26,836 posts)They have a long history of human rights abuses. But then, he's also going through some of that here.
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