Share this @internewscast.com
Kilmar Ábrego García, who was wrongly deported to El Salvador in March before being returned to the United States, now faces another immediate deportation — this time to Uganda — in a case that has become a test case in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
He was arrested in Baltimore overnight by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), homeland security secretary Kristi Noem said on X.

Ábrego García, who was released last week from a jail in Tennessee, where he is facing human smuggling charges, and allowed to go home to Maryland pending trial, “will be processed for removal to Uganda,” the homeland security department said.

Lawyers for Ábrego García immediately filed a lawsuit contesting his deportation, and district judge Paula Xinis temporarily blocked his removal from the country while she holds further hearings on his case.

The attempt to deport Ábrego García to Uganda adds a new twist to a saga that became a flashpoint for Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration — and, critics say, his trampling of the law.

Who is Kilmar Ábrego García?

Ábrego García had been living in the US under protected legal status since 2019, when a judge ruled he should not be deported because he could be harmed in his home country.
Then he became one of more than 200 people sent to El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison in March as part of Trump’s crackdown on undocumented migrants.

But justice department lawyers admitted the Salvadoran had been wrongly deported due to an “administrative error”. He was returned to US soil only to be detained again in Tennessee on human smuggling charges.

Why has Ábrego García’s case become so significant?

Ábrego García denies any wrongdoing, while the Trump administration alleges he is a violent MS-13 gang member involved in smuggling of other undocumented migrants.

Right-wing supporters praise the Republican president’s toughness, but legal scholars and human rights advocates have criticised what they say is a haphazard rush to deport people without even a court hearing, in violation of basic US law.

What are the latest developments ?

On Thursday, when it became clear that Ábrego García would be released the following day, government officials made him a plea offer: remain in custody, plead guilty to human smuggling and be deported to Costa Rica.

He declined the offer.

Protesters holding banners outside a building.

Protesters gathered outside the ICE field office to show their support for Kilmar Ábrego García and voice their opposition to his deportation. Source: SIPA USA / Robyn Stevens Brody

Ábrego García was required to check in with ICE in Baltimore on Monday as one of the conditions of his release.

Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, one of his lawyers, told a crowd of supporters outside the ICE field office that his client was immediately taken into custody when he turned up for the appointment.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Google Maps - Never Never River in NSW

Tragic Incident: Two Fatalities, Pregnant Woman Hospitalized Following Drowning in Scenic River

In a tragic turn of events, three men lost their lives, and…

Israel Announces Recovery of Last Hostage’s Remains in Gaza

Israel announced on Monday that it has successfully recovered the remains of…

Canadian Teen’s Fatal Encounter Highlights Underestimated Dingo Risks on K’gari, Family Reveals

A Canadian backpacker, who tragically lost her life on an Australian beach,…

Man to Face Court Over Alleged Shrapnel Device Attack at Perth’s Invasion Day Rally

In a troubling incident at a January 26 march in Perth, Western…
NEWS: David Charles Massa, (blue suit) accused of raping another man inside a nightclub on Oxford Street, departs Downing Centre courts.  January 2026, Photo: Wolter Peeters, The Sydney Morning Herald.

Verdict Reached: Man Acquitted in Nightclub Assault Case

It’s taken a year-and-a-half of his life and $130,000 on legal fees,…
General Zhang Youxia has fallen victim in the latest purge of the Chinese military by President Xi Jinping.

Xi Jinping’s Strategic Maneuver: A Stark Reminder That No One is Immune in China’s Political Landscape

Chinese President Xi Jinping has taken another step towards a total power…
Lehi Hopoate has explained that he would have urged Eliesa Katoa (pictured) not to play during Tonga's Pacific Championship clash against New Zealand

Melbourne Storm’s Winger Speaks Out After Severe Head Injury with Eliesa Katoa, Defies Odds by Rejoining Team Training Ahead of 2026 Season

Lehi Hopoate recently revealed that if given the chance to rewind time,…
One of Aussie outback's last strongholds against cane toads to fall

Endangered Outback Sanctuary Succumbs to Invasive Cane Toads: A Biodiversity Crisis Unfolds

The cane toad’s devastating march across northern Australia is almost complete, with…
Bashings for $5k, arson for $10k: Underworld's crime 'menu' and prices revealed

Underworld’s Crime Menu Exposed: Shocking Price List for Violent Acts and Arson Unveiled

The unsettling discovery of an online “menu” listing prices for crimes-for-hire, such…
The rally continued, despite the police incident. Picture: Michael Philipps

Panic Ensues at Perth Rally Amid Suspected Explosive Threat

A man is in police custody after a device was thrown into…

Tragic Gold Coast Plane Crash Claims Two Lives and Ignites Bushfire

Two Men Perish in Fiery Plane Crash, Sparking Bushfire Near Regional Airfield…
Knox teacher Wiliam Gulson arrives at   Downing Centre Court on Tuesday, 27 January 2026.  Gulson has been charged with child grooming.   Photo: Sam Mooy / The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Educator Convicted in Child Procurement Case

A former school teacher’s excuses for graphic internet searches and a sexualised…