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38. Deadline: Legal Blog-Abrego's criminal case was always a farce. The government's latest actions show why.
Mon Aug 25, 2025, 02:19 PM
Aug 25

Attorney General Pam Bondi previously touted the importance of Abrego’s criminal charges. Now the government wants to deport him to Uganda.

Abrego’s criminal case was always a farce. The government’s latest actions show why.
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously touted the importance of Abrego’s criminal charges. Now the government wants to deport him to Uganda.
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Nate (@palm7x.bsky.social) 2025-08-25T14:33:01.009Z

https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/kilmar-abrego-garcia-criminal-case-pam-bondi-rcna226934

But a court filing from Abrego’s lawyers over the weekend shows that the administration has taken its vengeance to a new level. According to the filing, on Thursday — the day before he would be released — the government told his counsel that if he agreed to stay in custody and plead guilty, then he could be deported to Costa Rica after he serves whatever sentence the court would impose. Like El Salvador, Costa Rica is a Spanish-speaking country in Central America.....

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,” Abrego’s lawyers wrote in the Saturday filing......

I should note that in criminal cases across the country — ones you’ve 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, it’s unsurprising that most cases don’t 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 that’s been called “the trial penalty.” So at least from the defense’s vantage point, there’s an element of legalized coercion baked into the system.

In that light, it’s 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, it’s now acting as a sort of dystopian travel agent in a desperate bid to avoid a criminal case that it didn’t 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 won’t be possible in the eyes of people who’ve been paying attention. The damage to American justice has been done.

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we are fully in the grip of some very sick authorities. Blues Heron Aug 25 #1
Apparently against judge's ruling................. Lovie777 Aug 25 #2
Yes the next move is to kill this man. Irish_Dem Aug 25 #3
Toxic, brutal, vicious psychopaths are in charge of this country. Irish_Dem Aug 25 #5
Isn't it likely that this is because their trafficking case is so bad/weak? underpants Aug 25 #4
I wish there were legal proxies who could stand in at the meetings Marthe48 Aug 25 #6
John Roberts, behold your little empire! Prairie Gates Aug 25 #7
The way they don't tell where they are taking people is so scary Ohioboy Aug 25 #8
I said yesterday this might happen. It has happened to others who showed up for immigration appointments...... riversedge Aug 25 #9
ICE agents refused to tell his attorneys where they're taking him. Moosepoop Aug 25 #10
No wonder these fucking cowards are afraid to show their faces... Moostache Aug 25 #28
ICE agents need to be treated as kidnappers. sakabatou Aug 25 #39
would not tell lawyers why he was being taken, or where - that's kidnapping, not taking into custody (nt) muriel_volestrangler Aug 25 #11
Injustice is swift. twodogsbarking Aug 25 #12
Kilmar Abrego Garcia files habeas petition over his recent detention and impending deportation. LetMyPeopleVote Aug 25 #13
This whole affair is insanely vindictive. surfered Aug 25 #14
I would have just gone to Costa Rica. LeftInTX Aug 25 #22
"if" markie Aug 25 #23
Yes, "if". I don't know how that works. LeftInTX Aug 25 #25
The torture continues. Damn this regime! ProudMNDemocrat Aug 25 #15
Injunction in place to keep Garcia in the US until Wednesday LetMyPeopleVote Aug 25 #16
Fucking bastards!! bluestarone Aug 25 #17
I'm thinking this is a personal vendetta EnergizedLib Aug 25 #18
it is markie Aug 25 #24
This man is being persecuted, Bayard Aug 25 #36
The deportation to El Salvador... SickOfTheOnePct Aug 25 #40
For the phony smuggling charge? Bayard Aug 25 #41
No, from years ago SickOfTheOnePct Aug 25 #42
My understanding is that he was going about the process legally to stay here, Bayard Aug 26 #45
Not that I'm aware of SickOfTheOnePct Aug 26 #46
I agree. hamsterjill Aug 25 #37
To all the ICE traitors... GiqueCee Aug 25 #19
Double standard ironman_25 Aug 25 #20
This poor guy's crime is that he embarrassed the Trump administration NCcoast Aug 25 #21
Why did he show up? Does this surprise anybody? Justice Brandeis Aug 25 #26
This has gone far enough. hadEnuf Aug 25 #27
Maybe these courts could start doing zoom calls to protect people from getting kidnaped going to these hearings. 1WorldHope Aug 25 #29
WTF? What a disaster this is for him. Joinfortmill Aug 25 #30
Forget how morally repugnant this is angryxyouth Aug 25 #31
I wish, with prior approval of the Canadian government of course, someone had spirited him over the border Vinca Aug 25 #32
Xinis also said that if the government intends to deport Abrego Garcia to a third country, it needs to provide 72 hours' riversedge Aug 25 #33
Until we fight these people with fire, it will keep happening pimpbot Aug 25 #34
"I know I am dreaming, and this will probably never happen" BumRushDaShow Aug 25 #35
Deadline: Legal Blog-Abrego's criminal case was always a farce. The government's latest actions show why. LetMyPeopleVote Aug 25 #38
He's being sent to Uganda for another reason: Bayard Aug 25 #43
This message was self-deleted by its author Bayard Aug 25 #44
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