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Number one language in Uganda is English.
This has nothing to do with language. They are claiming fear of persecution and torture. Democrat judges want to make it so that people cannot be deported to a third country. |
He had an offer of going to Costa Rica, a Spanish speaking country, as a refugee. He turned it down. If they do not want him deported to a third country, he can go to his home country of El Salvador, but that was rejected. He can not just demand to stay here, just like I can't demand to stay in Italy. It's not that hard. |
I believe in the rule of law and the Constitution as well. This guy has had his due process. He was ordered deported in 2019. That is democracy and our laws in action. If you are not against illegal immigration, then you are not for our rule of law. |
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Well, as of today, 8/25, he's not going anywhere so it doesn't matter what any of us think.
I asked Grok about his current status: Kilmar Abrego Garcia's attorneys have filed paperwork to prevent his deportation. On August 25, 2025, his lawyer, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, filed a habeas corpus petition to challenge his detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and potential deportation to Uganda. This legal action was assigned to U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, who has been overseeing his case. Additionally, a federal judge issued an order on the same day temporarily blocking his deportation, at least through Wednesday, August 27, 2025, while further legal proceedings are considered. |
Grok is not correct, he is already on a plane. |
You people are so tiresome. We cant keep repeating the facts. In any case, first he gets to sue Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio and Trump for alm the pain and suffering as well as the many ways they went against the rule of law. |
LOL. He'll need to get better attorneys to do that. His current attorney is grasping at straws. Maybe he can get Chris Van Hollen to represent him. |
How do you know, PP? Do you work for ICE? I can't find anything to confirm that. |
I know this is probably way too complicated for your smooth brain to handle but let me try…. Spanish (the native language of Kilmar) is not commonly spoken in Uganda hence he does not speak the language. Spanish is commonly spoken in the USA by so many citizens that we regularly offer translations in spanish at government facilities like the MVA. |
| To what country do you think he should be deported? |
| Federal judge just put a temporary stop to deportation. Hearing on Friday. |
I work at BWI. He was escorted onto a plane at 11:45 |
Well that is awkward. |
What authority the man has a deportation order in place that was in place since 2019. There’s really nothing else to be heard. |
And we care, why? All that proves is that he broke into our country, lived for a decade, and didn’t even try to learn English. Which will suck for him in Uganda. No more Para español, oprima dos. |