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Salvadoran Man Released After Mistaken Deportation

Salvadoran man, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, released from detention after judge rules detention was unlawful. Despite having no criminal record and protection from deportation, he was mistakenly deported to a dangerous prison in El Salvador earlier this year. He has an American wife and child and has lived in Maryland for many years. He was detained in August during a check-in with ICE and was released after a court order. He faces human smuggling charges in Tennessee, which he denies. His attorney warns of further attempts to deport him.

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