Bill Melugin’s reporting last week summed it up best: all roads now lead to Uganda for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Democrats’ accidental martyr of deportation politics.
The Department of Homeland Security notified his lawyers that ICE could put him on a plane to Uganda within 72 hours. That message set off yet another round of legal wrangling, activist hand-wringing, and outright confusion from politicians who can’t seem to keep their facts straight about this guy’s saga.
Let’s be clear: deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda makes no sense—it’s not his home country. Nothing about this process has been fair. ICE is targeting him with cruelty. This is the weaponization of government, not justice. https://t.co/YNIzn0ydNW
— Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (@RepJasmine) August 25, 2025
Here’s the reality. Abrego Garcia, the self-styled “Maryland man,” isn’t some poor bystander swept up by the system. He’s a career illegal alien with a rap sheet that includes human smuggling, domestic abuse, suspected MS-13 ties, and child predation accusations. He entered the U.S. illegally 15 years ago, was deported to El Salvador earlier this year, and then brought back at the insistence of an activist judge who ruled the deportation was “mistaken” because of a withholding of removal order.
Democrats didn’t want Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador (HIS HOME), instead Democrats want Kilmar Abrego Garcia to stay in the US, (NOT HIS HOME).
He was given an option to be deported to Costa Rica, which he refused, so Uganda will now be his new home.
Kick rocks traitor.— ƬЄƛƓƛƝ ƦЄƖԼԼƳ
(@velvethammer) August 25, 2025
That’s when the merry-go-round began. Judges blocked his removal to El Salvador. Then they blocked deportation to other countries. Another judge released him from federal custody altogether, restarting the ICE process from square one. By now, even his attorneys admit the options are limited:
- Accept deportation.
- Go to prison on federal smuggling charges, then get deported.
- Get acquitted, then get deported anyway.
Notice the common denominator? He’s leaving one way or another.
And yet Democrats are burning calories defending him. His lawyer complained at a press conference, “It is preposterous that they would send him to Africa, to a country where he doesn’t even speak the language.” Small problem: Uganda’s primary language is English.
Cool, send him back to his homeland, El Salvador!
— Gunther Eagleman
(@GuntherEagleman) August 25, 2025
Rep. Jasmine Crockett chimed in, saying it makes “no sense” to deport him to Uganda, since it isn’t his home country. But here’s the kicker—sending him to his home country, El Salvador, is exactly what triggered this circus in the first place. ICE deported him there. Judges forced him back here. The Left threw a fit.
And Costa Rica, where Abrego Garcia also has citizenship? He could’ve been deported there under a plea deal that required him to admit guilt on smuggling charges. He refused. He wants to stay here. And Democrats are happy to keep moving the goalposts to help him do it.
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