Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose case has become a high-profile test of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, is expected to be arrested and deported to Uganda when he reports to ICE in Baltimore on Monday.
His six-month legal battle has spanned multiple courts, with the DOJ accusing him of MS-13 ties and human smuggling, while supporters call him a hardworking father targeted unfairly.
A judge previously ruled the government lacked evidence of gang membership and barred deportation to El Salvador due to safety concerns.
After rejecting a plea deal tied to deportation to Costa Rica, Abrego now faces removal to a third country, Fox News has reported.
Immigrant advocates plan a vigil in Baltimore, calling him a symbol of resistance to what they describe as unlawful deportation practices.
