Federal judge blocks government from detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia after release

Kilmar Abrego Garcia will not be detained by immigration authorities, according to his attorney Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, after a federal judge blocked the government from re-detaining him right before he was scheduled to appear before immigration authorities in Baltimore.“Shortly after midnight, we filed an application for temporary restraining order with Judge Xinis, and at 7:30am she granted the temporary restraining order prohibiting Kilmar Abrego Garcia from being re arrested at this check in today.As a result of that, I'm pleased to announce that Mr.

Abrego Garcia will be walking back out those doors again later this morning,” said Sandoval-Moshenberg.Xinis granted an emergency temporary restraining order request from Abrego Garcia's attorneys because an immigration judge appeared to add a removal order to Abrego Garcia's immigration record.Kilmar Abrego Garcia arrives for his check in at the ICE Baltimore Field Office in Baltimore, Maryland, December 12, 2025.Shawn Thew/EPA/ShutterstockWhen Xinis ordered Abrego Garcia released Thursday she said that the government could not hold him in immigration detention because he was never issued a removal order.But that night, an immigration judge issued a rare decision saying that he had "corrected" an error in Abrego Garcia's record and appeared to add a removal order.Immigration judge Philip Taylor said in his order that Abrego Garcia's order of removal was "was erroneously omitted" from a 2019 immigration hearing, according to documents obtained by ABC News."The order of removal to El Salvador, which should have preceded the order granting him withholding of removal to El Salvador, was erroneously omitted," Taylor said.Kilmar Abrego Garcia arrives for his check in at the ICE Baltimore Field Office in Baltimore, Maryland, December 12, 2025.Shawn Thew/EPA/ShutterstockIn her order on Thursday, Xinis said that "since Abrego Garcia's wrongful detention in El Salvador, he has been re-detained, again without lawful a...

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