Abrego Garcia set for pivotal hearing on whether he will remain in US pending trial

Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia is back in federal court in Tennessee where a federal judge on Wednesday will hear an appeal from the Justice Department seeking to keep him detained in criminal custody pending trial The request to U S District Judge Waverly Crenshaw from the Justice Department caps off months of confusing and contradictory statements from the Trump administration in the circumstance of Abrego Garcia who was erroneously deported to El Salvador in March in violation of a court order and returned to the U S three months later in June The acting U S attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee Robert McGuire urged Crenshaw in a new filing this week to keep Abrego Garcia detained in criminal custody pending trial arguing in a filing that there is no combination of bail conditions that can reasonably assure either the safety of the public or the defendant s appearance in future court proceedings ABREGO GARCIA LAWYERS ASK US JUDGE TO ORDER RETURN TO MARYLAND AMID ONGOING CRIMINAL CASEBut even that filing highlights the Justice Department s conflicting statements about its plans for Abrego Garcia whose situation is at the center of two high-profile hearings in Maryland and Tennessee After months of delay the Trump administration returned Abrego Garcia to the U S where he was this instant slapped with a newly unsealed federal indictment charging him with crimes stemming from a traffic stop in Tennessee Abrego Garcia pleaded not guilty to those charges and was ordered circulated pending trial by U S Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes Holmes later amended her order to allow Abrego Garcia to be kept in federal custody at the request of his own legal band His lawyers cited concerns that ICE would directly take him into immigration custody and deport him to a third country upon his release Senior Justice Department personnel and ICE representatives conceded to this plan last week telling U S District Judge Paula Xinis in Maryland that the governing body would right away begin removal proceedings to deport Abrego Garcia to a third country regardless of the status of his criminal event In doing so they broke with previous assertions from U S executives including Attorney General Pam Bondi who vowed when he was returned that he would remain in U S custody for the duration of his trial and any prison time SUPREME COURT GRANTS TRUMP REQUEST TO LIFT STAY HALTING VENEZUELAN DEPORTATIONSAsked by Judge Xinis last week whether the executive planned to hold Abrego Garcia in ICE custody until his criminal development in Tennessee is over lawyers for the administration did not mince their words No Justice Department attorney Jonathan Guynn answered absolutely There s no intention to just put him in limbo in ICE custody while we wait for the criminal occurrence to unfold Guynn communicated Xinis He will be removed as would any other illegal alien in that process Abrego Garcia s second detention hearing in Tennessee comes after his legal company petitioned a federal judge in Maryland last week to impose sanctions on the Trump administration for the administration s egregious and repeated violations of discovery obligations according to the filing FEDERAL JUDGE ORDERS RETURN OF DEPORTED MIGRANT TO US REJECTING TRUMP REQUESTXinis also pressed Justice Department bureaucrats for details as to when they opened a federal inspection into Abrego Garcia in a separate district in Tennessee and how the timing of the study and federal indictment squared with the government's testimony in her own court She noted that by the administration s own admission it began scrutinizing Abrego Garcia in the Middle District of Tennessee on April the same time leaders were telling the court that the administration was powerless to order a foreign cabinet to return him in compliance with the court order At the same time that the cabinet was saying it had no power to produce Abrego Garcia in the U S Trump administration representatives had already secured an indictment against him in the Middle District of Tennessee right Xinis required Justice Department lawyer Bridget O'Hickey Yes your honor O Hickey replied An incredulous Xinis noted that just six days later the executive testified they had no power to bring him back to the U S Now I have real concerns as if I haven't for the last three months Xinis noted in response Given the series of unlawful actions here I feel like it s well within my authority to order this hearing perhaps more than one to hear testimony from at least one witness with firsthand knowledge who can answer these questions about the immediate next approaches from the establishment pending Abrego Garca's release from custody she mentioned