
Dowladda Maraykanka waxay doonaysaa inay dib u celiyo dacwadda dambiyeed ee loo soo jeediyay Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Halkii ay dowladda Trump ka hor istaagtay inay dib u soo ceshato Kilmar Abrego Garcia, waxay hadda u gudubtay maxkamad dhexe ah si ay uga baaraan-gasho go'aankii hore ee sirdoonka u sheegay inay xukunka uga dhacday inay dambiyeed ku eedeeyso.
Maxkamadda dhexe waxay ku eedeysay dowladda inay dambiyeed ku eedeysay
Maxkamadda dhexe ee Maraykanka, Waverly Crenshaw, waxay sheegtay in tallaabooyinka dowladdu ay yihiin 'dhaq-dhaqaaq xukun oo aan loo baahnayn' (abuse of prosecuting power).
Crenshaw waxay sidoo kale sheegtay in aad u muuqato 'dhaq-dhaqaaq xukun oo aan loo baahnayn' (presumptive vindictiveness) oo dowladdu ku samaysay Abrego Garcia, maadaama dacwaddu uusan lahayn sababtaas.
Dowladda Trump waxay doonaysaa inay dib u ceshato go'aanka
Dowladda Trump waxay u gudubtay maxkamadda dhexe ee 6-aad ee Maraykanka si ay uga baaraan-gasho go'aanka Crenshaw, iyadoo sheegtay in go'aanku uu ahaa mid aan saxnaayn.
Abrego Garcia wuxuu ahaa qof Soomaali ah oo 31 jir ah, kaas oo la xiray xabsi Soomaaliya oo ahaa mid aad u adag, iyadoo dowladdu ay sheegtay inay u gudubtay Soomaaliya.
Abrego Garcia wuxuu doonayaa inuu dib u laabto
Abrego Garcia wuxuu sheegay inuu diyaar u yahay inuu dib u laabto Soomaaliya, laakiin dowladdu waxay doonaysaa inay u gudubto Soomaaliya.
Dowladdu waxay doonaysaa inay u gudubto Soomaaliya, laakiin Abrego Garcia wuxuu doonayaa inuu dib u laabto Soomaaliya, iyadoo dowladdu ay sheegtay inay u gudubtay Soomaaliya.
The Trump administration has asked a federal appeals court to reverse a judge's decision that branded its prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia as political retaliation, seeking to revive criminal charges against the Salvadoran national.
Appeals Court Brief Challenges Prior Ruling
Federal prosecutors filed a brief with the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that a previous ruling by US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw was flawed. The administration wants to revive criminal charges brought against Abrego Garcia after he was forced to return to the United States.
Crenshaw had previously dismissed the indictment, calling the government's actions an abuse of prosecuting power and citing presumptive vindictiveness. The brief aims to clear the way for the administration to pursue the case again.
Background of Wrongful Deportation and Charges
Abrego Garcia, a 31-year-old Salvadoran national, was wrongfully deported to El Salvador despite a 2019 immigration judge order finding he had a well-founded fear of being targeted there. He was held in a detention facility known for abusive conditions and alleged torture.
The Trump administration initially resisted efforts to return him to the US but later filed criminal charges accusing him of human trafficking upon his arrival. Judge Crenshaw found the charges would not have been brought but for the public embarrassment the deportation caused the government.
Deportation Destination Remains Contested
Abrego Garcia has stated he is willing to be deported to Costa Rica, where he has connections. However, the Trump administration has instead fought to deport him to Liberia, a country with no ties to him and far from his friends and family.
The administration's push to revive the criminal case comes as it continues to resist returning the man to the US, despite acknowledging the wrongful deportation. The appeals court is now reviewing the government's arguments.



