**Kilmar’s Defense Team FREAKS after New Deportation News!**
In a shocking turn of events, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s defense team is in a state of panic following new revelations about his imminent deportation. A Maryland judge has set a hearing for July 7th, but the clock is ticking as the Trump administration confirms plans to remove Abrego to an unspecified third country, possibly Somalia, instead of his home country of El Salvador. This urgent situation escalates as Abrego’s attorneys scramble to file emergency motions to keep him in the U.S., citing fears that he could be whisked away before they can mount a legal challenge.
Abrego, previously released from custody in Tennessee under claims he posed no flight risk, now faces the grim prospect of being forcibly relocated. The Justice Department has made it clear: he will “never go free on American soil.” This stark declaration has sent shockwaves through his legal team, who argue that his removal is unjust and rushed.
During a recent court hearing, Judge Paula Zenus expressed the need for further briefing, but the urgency of the situation cannot be understated. The government is poised to act quickly, and Abrego’s lawyers are alarmed that he could be deported as soon as this weekend. As the legal battle unfolds, the stakes are high—not just for Abrego, but for the broader implications of immigration enforcement under the current administration.
With tensions mounting, the ACLU and other advocacy groups are stepping in, urging the court to intervene and halt the deportation. The courtroom drama is intensifying, and as the July 7th hearing approaches, all eyes will be on Judge Zenus to see if she will grant the emergency motion to keep Abrego in the U.S. or allow the government to proceed with its controversial removal plans. Time is of the essence, and the outcome remains uncertain as legal maneuvers unfold in this high-stakes immigration saga.