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ICE arrests Abrego Garcia at Maryland check-in, lawyer says

26 Aug 2025 By foxnews

ICE arrests Abrego Garcia at Maryland check-in, lawyer says

Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Monday morning after he arrived for check-in at the agency's field office in Baltimore, Maryland, where officials plan to begin removal proceedings to deport him again to a third country, such as Uganda.

Speaking to reporters outside the ICE Field Office in Baltimore after Abrego Garcia was detained, his lawyer, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, said ICE officials had declined to tell them where they were detaining Abrego Garcia prior to his removal, or tell them why they were arresting him. They also did not give his lawyers any paperwork detailing his removal.

"As of the last five minutes, Mr. Abrego Garcia has filed a new lawsuit in the federal district court for the District of Maryland challenging his confinement and challenging his deportation to Uganda, or to any other country, unless and until he's had a fair trial - as in, an immigration court, as well as his full appeal rights," Sandoval-Moshenberg said.

His attorneys filed the habeas petition in the U.S. District Court of Maryland. It was assigned to U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, who since March has presided over a civil case challenging his deportation to El Salvador.

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Xinis issued an order last month that sought to block ICE from immediately arresting Abrego Garcia.  

News of his detention is likely to be scrutinized closely by the judge, who has spent months grilling Trump officials for details over his removal and his current legal status.

Shortly before his arrival at the ICE Field Office in Baltimore on Monday morning, immigration advocates, faith leaders, and other community members massed outside, some before sunrise, for a candlelight vigil to show their support for Abrego Garcia and his family.

The morning was an emotional one, as faith leaders and family members surrounded Abrego Garcia and his wife. Many, including Abrego Garcia, were visibly emotional as they addressed the roughly 200 attendees who massed outside the office beginning around 6 a.m. 

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, meanwhile, took to social media to praise news of his arrest into immigration custody. 

Like other Trump officials, she has long argued Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member. She said on social media Monday that President Donald Trump, she said, will not allow him "to terrorize American citizens any longer."

Abrego Garcia's legal fight for months has dominated U.S. headlines, after he was deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador in violation of a 2019 court order. He faces a possible second deportation, this time to Uganda.

The Trump administration returned him to the U.S. months after sending him to El Salvador, under orders from a federal judge and from the Supreme Court.

He was arrested upon return to the U.S. on human smuggling charges stemming from a 2022 traffic stop in Tennesee. He remained in federal detention until Friday, when he was released from U.S. custody and ordered to return to Maryland, where a judge said he could remain under electronic surveillance and under ICE supervision while awaiting trial.

ICE officials notified Abrego Garcia's attorneys shortly after his release on Friday that they planned to deport him to Uganda, an East African nation that reached a deal with the U.S. last week to accept migrants deported by the Trump administration.

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The notice, sent by ICE's Office of the Principal Legal Adviser, said it was intended to "serve as notice that DHS may remove your client, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, to Uganda no earlier than 72 hours from now (absent weekends)."

Trump's border czar Tom Homan told Fox News in an interview Sunday night that Abrego Garcia was "absolutely" going to be deported from the U.S,, and said Uganda is "on the table" as the third country of removal. 

"We have an agreement with them. It's on a table, absolutely," Homan said in an interview on "The Big Weekend Show" Sunday evening.

"He is absolutely going to be deported," Homan reiterated. 

For now, he said, Abrego Garcia "can enjoy the little time he has with his family. And for the person who says we're not going to separate family, his family can go with him, because he's leaving."

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

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