Legal Team Claims Deportation Threat to Uganda as Coercive Tactic in Kilmar Abrego García’s Case

Kilmar Abrego García, currently facing potential deportation to Uganda, has seen his legal team characterize this threat as a form of coercion. The case has garnered attention due to its implications for immigrant rights and deportation policies. Abrego García, who fled violence in his homeland, contends that returning to Uganda could jeopardize his safety. His attorneys argue that the deportation threat is not only a matter of legal proceedings but also an ethical issue regarding the treatment of vulnerable individuals. They assert that such actions could compel Abrego García to abandon his asylum claims, presenting … Read more

Lawyers Allege U.S. Officials Exploited Deportation Fears to Pressure Abrego Garcia into Pleading Guilty

U.S. officials are facing allegations of attempting to leverage threats of deportation to Uganda in order to influence a plea from an accused individual, according to legal representatives for Mario Abrego Garcia. The case raises significant concerns about the ethical boundaries of prosecutorial practices in immigration-related matters. Abrego Garcia is navigating complex legal challenges, having been charged with serious offenses that could lead to a lengthy prison sentence. His attorneys argue that U.S. immigration officials explicitly indicated that they would expedite his deportation to Uganda if he did not agree to a guilty plea. This … Read more

Fear and Uncertainty Rise Among Immigration Advocates as Trump Administration Targets Legal Representation in Deportation Cases

SAN FRANCISCO — A significant transformation is unfolding within the United States immigration courts as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to increase deportations of undocumented immigrants. Tensions are rising as immigration judges and legal representatives express apprehension regarding potential repercussions for adhering to established procedures. This unease was exacerbated following an executive order issued by President Donald Trump in March, which alleged that immigration attorneys were training clients to provide false information in asylum applications. The directive tasked the U.S. Attorney General with identifying misconduct, including “frivolous” legal actions, and it threatened sanctions against attorneys … Read more

Longtime Arizona Resident Faces Swift Deportation Amid Legal Battle Over Immigrant Rights

WASHINGTON — Federal immigration officials are moving to expeditiously deport an Arizona woman who has resided in the United States for nearly three decades. This case, referred to by her legal team as a significant challenge to federal law, contends that long-term immigrants must have their day in court before removal. Mirta Amarilis Co Tupul’s attorneys filed a lawsuit on Saturday in U.S. District Court in Arizona, seeking an immediate halt to her planned deportation to Guatemala, which they argue is unjust. “Only this administration would go this far,” said Chris Godshall-Bennet, Co Tupul’s lead … Read more