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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man wrongly expelled towards a notorious prison in El Salvador, is back in the United States to face criminal charges alleging that he had transported undocumented immigrants across the country, the prosecutor general said on Friday.
The Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed during a press conference that Grego Garcia had landed in the United States, after the government presented an arrest warrant in El Salvador for him. The president of Salvador, Nayib Bukele, had initially fell back to the idea that he would never make Abrego Garcia, saying in April that he did not “pass” a “terrorist” in the United States
Bondi allegedly allegedly allegedly Garcia had an “important role” in a smuggling ring that moved people, as well as firearms and narcotics, and said that illegal transport of undocumented immigrants was his “full -time work”.
“This is what American justice is like,” said Bondi, apparently referring to a regular procedure, which she conveniently ignored in the last three months.
Bondi said that if Abrego Garcia was sentenced, the government plans to return him to Salvador after finishing his sentence, violating a judge once again preventing his move.
Bondi also mentioned a certain number of accusations of his alleged co-conspirators who were not included in the indictment. She said that the co-conspirators had allegedly allegedly allegedly “abused” women “under his control”, while another had said that he had requested naked images of minors, and yet another said that he had played a role in murder.
Although Abrego Garcia’s return once again demonstrates that Donald Trump’s difficult speech is subject to declines, he has no tangible ramifications for hundreds of other people subject to hasty and inhuman eliminations by the Trump administration. This may seem to be a positive step towards undocumented immigrants receiving regular procedure, but it should be seen in court.
This story has been updated.




