Kilmar Abrego Garcia has just been RELEASED by a federal judge and is back on American streets
A wife-beating, human trafficking, ILLEGAL, MS-13 gang member from El Salvador is on his way to Maryland.
But have no fear from the homicidal Democrats, according to Bill Melugin and his DHS and ICE sources, DHS notified Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s counsel via email that ICE may deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda “no earlier than 72 hours from now.”ICE is also ordering him to report to ICE’s Baltimore office on Monday.
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BREAKING: Per DHS & ICE sources, this afternoon, DHS notified Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s counsel via email that ICE may deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda “no earlier than 72 hours from now”, & ICE is also ordering him to report to ICE’s Baltimore office on Monday. Notifications below pic.twitter.com/CLQSm78JfX
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) August 22, 2025
BREAKING: Kilmar Abrego Garcia has just been RELEASED by a federal judge and is back on American streets
A wife-beating, human traffcking, ILLEGAL, MS-13 gang member from EL SALVADOR is on his way to Maryland as we speak
THIS IS INSANE!
Our justice system needs an OVERHAUL! pic.twitter.com/G4rDp8T7Bw
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 22, 2025
Alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia home in Maryland after release from jail — but faces quick deportation to Uganda
By Jennie Taer and Anna Young, NY Post, Aug. 22, 2025:
Alleged MS-13 gangbanger and accused human smuggler Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from a Tennessee jail Friday and returned to his family in Maryland — but could be deported to Uganda by the end of the weekend, with ICE demanding he check in Monday.
Abrego Garcia, 30, had been held at Putnam County Jail in Cookeville since June, after the Trump administration arranged his return from El Salvador to face human smuggling charges.
The illegal migrant is en route to the Old Line State with a private security escort — returning for the first time since he was mistakenly booted from the country in March — but has just 48 hours to reach his brother’s house, where he will remain under strict home detention conditions, US Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes ruled.
“While his release brings some relief, we all know that he is far from safe,” his attorney Simon Sandoval-Mohensberg said, according to NBC News.
“ICE detention or deportation to an unknown third country still threatens to tear his family apart. A measure of justice has been done, but the government must stop pursuing actions that would once again separate his family.”
Abrego Garcia’s attorneys wrote in a court filing earlier this week that they hired a private security company to escort him across state lines, with Holmes granting his release as his federal human smuggling case moves forward.
The Salvadoran is required to wear an ankle monitor, report to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Baltimore office and may leave home only for work, religious services and other approved activities, according to the ruling.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said his release was “a new low.”“By ordering this monster loose on America’s streets, the judge has shown a complete disregard for the safety of the American people,” she wrote on X.
Start your day with all you need to know“We will not stop fighting till this Salvadoran man faces justice and is OUT of our country.”
Shortly after his release, Abrego Garcia’s lawyers were notified by the Department of Homeland Security and ICE that the federal agencies may deport him to Uganda “no earlier than 72 hours from now,” sources told Fox News.
He was also ordered to report to ICE’s Baltimore office at 8 a.m. Monday for an interview, documents obtained by the outlet show.
Abergo Garcia, wrongly deported migrant, released from jail.
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