The US government stated that Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran man who was erroneously deported earlier this year, will "never go free" on American soil, despite a judge's recent order for his release. García, who was deported amidst an immigration crackdown in March, was returned to the US to face human smuggling charges. A Tennessee judge ruled on Sunday that the government had not shown that García posed a risk to minors, adding that immigration authorities would most likely detain him again after his release. García, who faces accusations of transporting undocumented migrants over several years, remains defiant, pleading not guilty and denying ties to gang activities.
Judge Orders Release of Kilmar Ábrego García, US Government Vows He Will "Never Go Free"

Judge Orders Release of Kilmar Ábrego García, US Government Vows He Will "Never Go Free"
A Salvadoran man deported in error faces ongoing legal troubles as US officials indicate he won't be released from custody.
García's legal journey continues as a culmination of an ongoing fight within the US immigration system following his contentious deportation.