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      Yeah, I think if a journalist or judge tried to make ICE go on the record with a straight answer they’d probably just get assaulted and charged with several felonies, but there was this

      The acting U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, Rob McGuire, argued on June 13 that the likely attempt by ICE to try to deport him was one reason to keep him in jail.

      e; Like, they’re not the same office obviously, but presumably a DOJ attorney has some insight on what ICE might be contemplating

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        A homeland security spokeswokan said he “would never walk free on american soil” after some racist shit about him being an “illegal alien” that is not literally not true, as hes here legally.

        They will immediately try to deport him to try to make this bullshit trial go away to save face.

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          Kilmar Abrego Garcia does not really have a “legal” status, as he has an active final deportation order, with withholding of removal to El Salvador only.

          He can be legally deported to a third country (not El Salvador) that will take him. Pursuant to the supreme court’s decision yesterday, he can apparently be deported to these third countries with no advance notice whatsoever.

          Of course, deportation would make it hard to appear in Tennessee for his felony case. But that hasn’t stopped ICE before. People have been arrested for failure to appear in criminal cases, because they entered ICE detention.