Can the U.S. Deport You to a Country You’ve Never Been To? The Kilmar Abrego Garcia Case Explained
Can the U.S. Deport You to a Country You’ve Never Been To When federal prosecutors moved to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia—a Salvadoran national—to Uganda, a country he has no connection to, it raised serious legal and human rights questions. This case highlights the limits of U.S. immigration law, the risks of coercive plea deals, and what deportation to a third country could mean for others facing removal.
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