Judge Denies Motion to Reopen Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Immigration Case
Judge Philip Taylor ruled the motion to reopen was untimely and found insufficient evidence of persecution or imminent deportation to a third country, upholding the final removal order.
- An immigration judge in Baltimore denied Kilmar Abrego Garcia's asylum application on Thursday, but he has 30 days to appeal.
- The judge's decision not to reopen Abrego Garcia's 2019 case is not the final outcome.
- Garcia, originally from El Salvador, cannot be deported due to threats from a gang targeting his family.
- He has lived in Maryland for years and has an American wife and children.
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Immigration judge denies Kilmar Abrego García’s request to reopen case
A U.S. immigration judge rejected Kilmar Abrego García’s request to reopen his deportation case on Wednesday, dismissing the Salvadoran national’s argument that he faced “imminent removal to Uganda” despite the Trump administration’s repeated threats to send him to the African…
Immigration Judge Denies Asylum Bid for Salvadoran at Center of Political Battle - American Faith
A U.S. immigration judge in Baltimore has rejected an asylum bid from Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national whose case has become a flashpoint in the nation’s ongoing immigration fight. On Wednesday, the judge denied Abrego Garcia’s application to reopen his 2019 asylum case, though he has 30 days to appeal the decision to the Board of Immigration Appeals. Abrego Garcia entered the United States illegally as a teenager and has lived in Mar…
Judge rejected the existence of sufficient evidence to show that the DHS had plans to deport Ábrego García to Uganda or Esuatini
Immigration Judge Rejects Salvadoran Illegal Garcia’s Plea to Stop Deportation
A federal immigration judge has denied Salvadoran illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s request not to be deported. ... The post Immigration Judge Rejects Salvadoran Illegal Garcia’s Plea to Stop Deportation appeared first on The New American.
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