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Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Attorney Argues He Shouldn’t Be Sent to Uganda Because of Language Barrier – Just One Problem

Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, attorney for El Salvador citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, argues against his client’s deportation to Uganda, citing language barriers and human rights concerns. Even though Uganda’s official language is English, wich Abrego Garcia also does not speak, the Trump governance plans to deport him there as his home country, El Salvador, refuses to accept him.Abrego garcia, who has a criminal history including alleged MS-13 gang membership and human trafficking, was recently arrested by ICE for deportation after being released from custody by a federal judge who blocked his removal pending a hearing. The Justice Department reportedly offered him a plea deal involving deportation to Costa Rica,but he declined and is currently challenging his detention through legal means. Democratic lawmakers had initially supported his return but distanced themselves after his alleged criminal ties emerged. The case highlights ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement and deportation policies.


Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, an attorney for El Salvador citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia, argued over the weekend that his client should not be sent to Uganda because he doesn’t even speak the country’s language.

“It is preposterous that they would send him to Africa, to a country where he doesn’t even speak the language, where there are documented human rights violations, when there are so many other options,” the lawyer told reporters.

Uganda, like the United States, is a former colony of Great Britain, and the official language there is English.

So if he’s going to have problems in Uganda due to the language, he will here in the U.S., too.

Presumably, since the Trump administration is deporting illegal aliens to Uganda when their home countries won’t accept them, Abrego Garcia will still find many Spanish speakers among them.

On Friday, Obama-appointed federal district court Judge Paula Xinis ordered the “Maryland man” released from a Tennessee prison and blocked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from apprehending him as he traveled to Maryland.

In June, Abrego Garcia had been extradited back to the United States from a prison in El Salvador to face charges related to a 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee, when the illegal alien was driving an SUV full of passengers. The Trump administration had deported him in March, concluding he had entered the country illegally.

On Monday morning, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced on social media, “Today, ICE law enforcement arrested Kilmar Abrego Garcia and are processing him for deportation.”

“President Trump is not going to allow this illegal alien, who is an MS-13 gang member, human trafficker, serial domestic abuser, and child predator to terrorize American citizens any longer,” she added.

Later that day, Xinis told Trump administration officials they were “absolutely forbidden” from removing Abrego Garcia until she can hold a hearing to determine if the illegal immigrant will be given the opportunity to contest his deportation, The Hill reported.

A 2019 court order had barred Abrego Garcia’s deportation to his home country of El Salvador due to “fear of persecution,” but the U.S. could deport him to a third-party nation.

Democrat lawmakers, including Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, have argued that Abrego Garcia was unlawfully removed from the U.S. by the Trump administration.

Van Hollen even traveled to El Salvador in April to meet with Abrego Garcia and call for his return.

Democrat lawmakers’ demands for the illegal alien’s return became more muted when evidence surfaced that he is an MS-13 member, engaged in human trafficking, and battered his wife.

Sandoval-Moshenberg told CNN regarding his client’s deportation to Uganda, “There is a perfectly reasonable option available, Costa Rica, where his family can visit him easily, but instead they are attempting to send him halfway across the world.”

The Justice Department reportedly offered Abrego Garcia a deal last week to plead guilty to human trafficking charges and serve any sentence the judge imposes in exchange for being deported to Costa Rica, but he turned the proposal down.

Instead, his attorneys filed a lawsuit challenging his detention, which keeps the detainee in the U.S. until at least Wednesday afternoon, Politico reported.

The U.S. has given Abrego Garcia options and his day in court starting in 2019, but he has chosen to stay in the U.S. and break our nation’s laws.

So good riddance. Enjoy Uganda or wherever the Trump administration ultimately sends you.




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