Judge Denies Motion to Reopen Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Immigration Case
- A federal immigration judge denied Kilmar Abrego Garcia's motion to reopen his immigration case and confirmed his final deportation order, stating the motion was submitted nearly six years late.
- The judge ruled that Garcia's asylum claim was untimely, as it was filed nearly six years after his initial hearing in 2011.
- Judge Philip Taylor stated that there is insufficient evidence that Garcia's life is in danger if deported to El Salvador.
- The Department of Homeland Security announced that Garcia's final order of removal stands and will not be overturned.
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Judge rejected the existence of sufficient evidence to show that the DHS had plans to deport Ábrego García to Uganda or Esuatini
A U.S. immigration judge denied reopening Kilmar Ábrego García's case, reducing his chances of avoiding deportation.
Abrego Garcia’s asylum bid denied
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man wrongfully deported to a Salvadoran prison, was denied asylum Wednesday by an immigration judge. The decision, reported by several outlets, including The Associated Press, is a setback for Abrego Garcia, who asked an immigration court to reopen his 2019 petition for asylum. Abrego Garcia now has 30 days to…
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's asylum bid rejected by immigration judge
A US immigration judge has denied a bid for asylum from Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose case has become a proxy for the partisan power struggle over immigration policy. Garcia has 30 days to appeal the decision, but may be deported to Uganda.
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