TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 11, 2025

The Trump administration has not decided where it would deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia if he is freed from a Tennessee jail, but a U.S. immigration official said Thursday that Mexico and South Sudan could be willing to accept him, according to the Associated Press. Thomas Giles, an assistant director for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), testified in federal court that ICE would detain Abrego Garcia as soon as he’s released to await trial on human smuggling charges. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis is considering Abrego Garcia’s request to order the U.S. government to send him to Maryland instead, a bid aimed at preventing the Trump administration from trying to deport him again. “I’m deeply concerned that if there’s not some restraint on you, Mr. Abrego will be on another plane to another country,” Judge Xinis told Department of Justice lawyers on Friday.