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US seeks to revive criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The administration of United States President Donald Trump is seeking to revive criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia , a Salvadoran man whose wrongful deportation became a source of embarrasโ€ฆ

US seeks to revive criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Al Jazeera โ€” 18 August 2026
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The administration of United States President Donald Trump is seeking to revive criminal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia , a Salvadoran man whose wrongful deportation became a source of embarrassment for US immigration authorities.

The US Department of Justice asked a federal appeals court late on Monday to throw out a previous ruling by a judge that slammed the administrationโ€™s prosecution of Abrego Garcia as a form of political retaliation.

In his May ruling, US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw found the governmentโ€™s efforts to bring criminal charges against Abrego Garcia to be an โ€œabuse of prosecuting powerโ€.

Federal prosecutors argued in a brief filed with the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals that Crenshawโ€™s ruling was flawed in a push to revive criminal charges the Trump administration brought against Abrego Garcia after being forced to return him to the US.

The Salvadoran national was brought back to the US after the government admitted that it had wrongfully deported him to El Salvador, where he was held in a detention facility that was operated by the Salvadoran government and that was notorious for abusive conditions and alleged use of torture.

The Trump administration initially fought efforts to return the 31-year-old Abrego Garcia to the US, even after admitting that he had been wrongfully deported despite a 2019 order from an immigration judge that he had a โ€œwell-founded fearโ€ of being targeted in El Salvador.

The administration then filed criminal charges against Abrego Garcia when he arrived back in the US, accusing him of human trafficking.

Crenshaw found that there was evidence of โ€œpresumptive vindictivenessโ€ on the part of the US government and that the charges would not have been brought if Abrego Garciaโ€™s case had not been a public setback for the government.

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