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Trump administration seeks federal decide approval for Liberia deportation
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Trump administration seeks federal decide approval for Liberia deportation

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Last updated: November 9, 2025 5:35 pm
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President Donald Trump’s administration referred to as on a federal decide to approve the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia on Friday, arguing all authorized hurdles had been cleared.

The Friday submitting is the newest within the administration’s efforts to deport Abrego Garcia a second time following his return from El Salvador earlier this yr. The Justice Division referred to as on U.S. District Courtroom Choose Paula Xinis to clear the deportation, saying Abrego Garcia had failed to ascertain that he would face persecution in Liberia.

“Petitioner’s claims are procedurally barred a number of occasions over and fail on the deserves in any occasion,” the DOJ argued. “This Courtroom ought to subsequently dissolve its preliminary injunction and allow the federal government to take away Petitioner to Liberia.”

Attorneys for the U.S. additionally stated Liberia has made “adequate and credible” arguments that Abrego Garcia won’t face hurt.

DHS TO SOON DEPORT ABREGO GARCIA TO AFRICAN NATION AFTER ILLEGAL ALIEN’S RETURN FROM EL SALVADOR, FILING SAYS

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is dealing with deportation to Liberia. ( Anna Moneymaker/Getty Photos)

However, legal professionals for Abrego Garcia argue that he has not obtained adequate due course of to justify his deportation.

“The Authorities insists that the unreasoned dedication of a single immigration officer—who concluded that Abrego Garcia failed to ascertain that it’s ‘extra possible than not’ that he can be persecuted or tortured in Liberia— satisfies due course of. It doesn’t,” his attorneys wrote in their very own Friday submitting.

His attorneys additional argue that Abrego Garcia is the sufferer of retaliatory prosecution, noting that Costa Rica has already provided to simply accept his deportation flight on a refugee standing. The U.S. stated it could not ship him to Costa Rica except he agreed to plead responsible to human trafficking fees.

ABREGO GARCIA RELEASED FROM JAIL, WILL RETURN TO MARYLAND TO AWAIT TRIAL

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Checks In At Baltimore ICE Office After Release From Jail

Legal professionals for Abrego Garcia argue he’s dealing with retaliation from the U.S. authorities. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Photos)

“The timeline suggests a sample: when the Authorities obtained orders it disliked in Abrego Garcia’s civil case difficult his illegal removing to El Salvador; it initiated a legal prosecution in retaliation; and when it obtained orders it disliked in Abrego Garcia’s legal case, it initiated third-country removing efforts in retaliation,” the attorneys argued.

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Division of Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem blamed “activist” judges for the discharge of Kilmar Abrego Garcia earlier this yr. (AP Picture/Mark Schiefelbein/AP Picture/George Walker IV, File)

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Earlier within the case, Abrego Garcia’s attorneys cited greater than 20 international locations he allegedly fears would persecute or torture him if he have been eliminated there. Liberia was not amongst these listed.

“Liberia is a thriving democracy and one of many United States’ closest companions on the African continent,” the DOJ argued in October.

Anders Hagstrom is a reporter with Fox Information Digital masking nationwide politics and main breaking information occasions. Ship tricks to Anders.Hagstrom@Fox.com, or on Twitter: @Hagstrom_Anders.

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