Kilmar Abrego Garcia walks, after he has been released from the Putnam County Jail in Cookville, Tennessee, U.S., August 22, 2025. (Reuters/Seth Herald)

- Kilmar Abrego, wrongly deported despite court orders, was released in Tennessee and reunited with family in Maryland, sparking celebration.
- Federal judges ruled Abrego was not a flight risk, yet immigration officials may still detain and deport him to Uganda soon.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem labeled Abrego a criminal, vowing continued efforts to deport him despite legal challenges and public outcry.
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Kilmar Abrego, the migrant whose wrongful deportation to El Salvador made him a symbol of U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies, was released from criminal custody in Tennessee on Friday, reporters witnessed.
Video posted hours later on X by WJLA television showed him arriving at a family home in Maryland where relatives greeted him with hugs and chants of “Yes we could!” in Spanish.
Abrego, 30, was deported to his native El Salvador in March despite a 2019 immigration court ruling that he not be sent there due to a risk of persecution by gangs. He was flown back to the U.S. in June to face criminal charges of transporting migrants living illegally in the country.
His case drew attention as the Trump administration for months took no apparent steps to bring him back despite an official’s acknowledgement that his deportation had been an “administrative error” and a federal judge’s order to facilitate his return.
Abrego may not be free for long. Once in Maryland, immigration officials could take him into custody and initiate deportation proceedings.
He has pleaded not guilty. His lawyers have urged Nashville-based U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw to dismiss the charges, arguing prosecutors improperly targeted him in retaliation for filing a lawsuit challenging his deportation.
Uganda Next?
Crenshaw last month affirmed U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes’ order for Abrego to be released from pre-trial custody, finding he was neither a danger to the community nor a risk of flight.
But Holmes delayed Abrego’s release for a month at Abrego’s lawyers’ requests. The defense lawyers were concerned that Abrego, once released from criminal custody, could be detained by immigration officials and swiftly deported to a country other than El Salvador.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis in Greenbelt, Maryland, who is overseeing Abrego’s civil lawsuit challenging the legality of his deportation, has since ordered that officials give his lawyers three days’ notice before sending him to a third country, to give them the chance to challenge his removal.
Abrego had been living in Maryland with his wife, their child and two of her children before his deportation. His lawyers have said they hired private security to take him to Maryland, where he is due to report to a pre-trial supervision officer and be subject to home detention with electronic monitoring.
The U.S. government notified Abrego’s lawyers that he would be deported to Uganda within days and he was asked to appear at a federal building in Baltimore on Monday, Fox News reported, citing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement documents. Neither ICE nor Abrego’s attorneys responded to Reuters requests to authenticate the documents.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said he was still considered a criminal and an immigration violator, calling him a “monster” who was released by “activist liberal judges.”
“We will not stop fighting till this Salvadoran man faces justice and is OUT of our country,” Noem said on X.
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(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York, Bhargav Acharya in Toronto, Seth Herald in Cookville, Tennessee, and Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California; Editing by Alistair Bell and William Mallard)
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