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  Editorial  U.S. Eyes Uganda for Deportation of Salvadoran National Wrongfully Sent to El Salvador
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U.S. Eyes Uganda for Deportation of Salvadoran National Wrongfully Sent to El Salvador

Mateo AlvarezMateo Alvarez—August 23, 20250
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador earlier this year only to be returned to the U.S. to face charges, is now facing potential deportation to Uganda, according to court filings. Released from a Tennessee jail on Friday, Abrego Garcia was subsequently notified that he might be sent to the East African nation.

His case has become a significant point of contention within the broader discussions surrounding the current administration’s immigration policies, highlighting a series of unusual events and legal battles that have defined his recent months. The development is unfolding as Uganda has reportedly agreed to accept deportees who are not its citizens, becoming one of the latest “third countries” to strike such a deal with the U.S.

A Troubled Journey and Legal Sanctuary

Abrego Garcia first arrived in the United States at age 16, seeking to escape threats of gang violence in his native El Salvador. In 2019, an immigration judge granted him “withholding of removal” status, a legal protection that prevented his deportation to El Salvador due to a well-founded fear of persecution. This status allowed him to live and work legally in the U.S., where he resided in Maryland with his wife, an American citizen, and their children.

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Despite this legal standing, Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March 2025. The Trump administration later acknowledged this removal as an “administrative error” and faced court orders to facilitate his return. His family filed lawsuits, and after a legal tug-of-war, he was brought back to the U.S. in June.

Charges and a Controversial Plea Offer

Upon his return, Abrego Garcia was taken into federal custody in Tennessee and indicted on charges of human smuggling. He has pleaded not guilty to these charges, which his legal team argues are an attempt to punish him for challenging his initial, erroneous deportation and for speaking out against the administration’s immigration agenda. Prosecutors have also broadly accused him of gang affiliation and other criminal activities, though these have not formed the basis of his current charges.

A court filing on Saturday revealed that the U.S. government had presented Abrego Garcia with a “last-ditch” plea offer. This deal would have required him to plead guilty to human smuggling charges, serve his sentence while remaining in jail, and subsequently be deported to Costa Rica, a Central American nation that had agreed to accept him as a refugee with legal status.

However, Abrego Garcia declined this offer, opting not to extend his time in jail and refusing to plead guilty. This refusal led to his release from the Tennessee jail on Friday, with orders to await trial in Maryland under home detention.

Deportation to Uganda: A New Threat

Hours after his release, Abrego Garcia’s attorneys received notification from the Department of Homeland Security that he could face deportation to Uganda. He was instructed to report to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office in Baltimore on Monday. This potential deportation to a country unrelated to his nationality or previous legal ties has been characterized by his legal team as further evidence of vindictiveness.

“There can be only one interpretation of these events: the DOJ, DHS, and ICE are using their collective powers to force Mr. Abrego to choose between a guilty plea followed by relative safety, or rendition to Uganda, where his safety and liberty would be under threat,” his lawyers stated in the court filing.

Broader Immigration Context

Abrego Garcia’s case has become a prominent example of the complexities and controversies surrounding U.S. immigration enforcement, particularly during a period of intensified focus on border security and deportation. The administration’s willingness to deport individuals to third countries, such as Uganda, underscores efforts to manage immigration flows and enforce removal orders, even for individuals with protected status in the U.S.

His legal team contends that the ongoing prosecution and the threat of deportation to Uganda are retaliatory actions intended to deter challenges to government policies. The narrative of Abrego Garcia’s ordeal is one of many immigration stories that continue to shape public discourse and policy debates across the nation, highlighting the human impact of these stringent measures. As the legal proceedings continue, the ultimate destination for Abrego Garcia remains uncertain, perched precariously between a criminal trial in the U.S. and a potential deportation to Uganda.

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