Judges Order Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released From Federal Custody

Abrego Garcia will be permitted to return to Maryland and rejoin his family, although he could still be deported to a third country after proper notice.
Judges Order Kilmar Abrego Garcia Released From Federal Custody
This courtroom sketch depicts Sean Hecker (L), Kilmar Abrego Garcia (C), and attorney Rascoe Dean (R) in court during Abrego Garcia's detention hearing in Nashville, Tenn., on June 25, 2025. Diego Fishburn/AP Photo
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WASHINGTON—Two federal judges on July 23 ordered that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador subject to a high-profile prosecution by the United States, be released from federal custody and permitted to return to his family in Maryland.

Abrego Garcia, 30, was first removed to El Salvador on March 15 following the government’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, and detained in the Terrorism Confinement Center maximum security prison in that country—prompting opposition from Democrats and illegal immigrant advocacy groups—before being returned to the United States to face felony smuggling charges in Tennessee.

Arjun Singh
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Arjun Singh is a reporter for The Epoch Times, covering national politics and the U.S. Congress.
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