Washington – A federal judge on Wednesday stopped the federal immigration officers from taking it immediately Kilmer Abrego Garcia After being released from criminal imprisonment in Tennessi, he got into custody and ordered the Trump administration to provide a 72 -hour notice if she was planning to start proceedings. Remove it in a country This is not the place of its origin.
Order US District Judge Paula Shinis was issued as a federal judge in Tennessy, presiding over the criminal case of Abrego Garcia, ruled that Salvadoran National should be issued by federal law enforcement custody, which would be determined by a magistrate judge.
Tenasi Judge, Weverli Creshow, rejected The request of the Department of Justice was requested to cancel the order of the Magistrate Judge, from which Abrego Garcia can be released while waiting for a criminal trial, it has been written that the government “failed to pursue its burden of showing that no condition or conditions of any condition or conditions would assure the presence of Abrego or the safety of others.”
Abrego Garcia was accused of two criminal cases of human trafficking last month and accused of not being guilty. While the Magistrate Judge said he should be released from the custody of American marshal before a test, was prepared to start in January, the order raised questions about whether Abrego Garcia would then be rapidly detained by the federal immigration officers and will be deported.
In addition to preventing the Trump administration officials from detaining Abrego Garcia after being released in Tennessi, Xinis ordered the Homeland Security Department to order a US immigration and customs enforcement to order an order of supervision to his Baltimore Field office by American immigration and customs enforcement and Abrego Garcia should be returned to Maryland.
This is a developing story and will be updated