Kilmar Abrego's Deportation Battle: A Case Against Immigration Policy
Kilmar Abrego's case has become emblematic of President Trump's immigration policies. Currently fighting deportation to Uganda, Abrego, once wrongfully deported to El Salvador, remains in the U.S. amidst ongoing legal battles. The case highlights the administration's attempts to expand executive power at the cost of due process.

Kilmar Abrego's ongoing legal battle epitomizes the contentious atmosphere surrounding President Donald Trump's immigration policy. A federal judge in Maryland has prolonged Abrego's stay in the United States, pending a ruling on his petition against deportation to Uganda, a nation he has no connection to.
In Maryland's Greenbelt, Judge Paula Xinis extended a temporary order barring Abrego's deportation as deliberations continue. The Trump administration's initiative to relocate Abrego to Uganda marks another chapter in a tumultuous saga dating back to March, where initial deportation to El Salvador was executed against judicial orders.
Abrego, accused of illicitly transporting migrants, contests the charges, asserting innocence and challenging the administration's portrayal of him as a gang member. His case underlines broader debates on executive immigration power and constitutional due process protections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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