Abrego Garcia’s attorneys expressed concern that his release would lead to immediate detention by ICE and deportation

Kilmar Abrego Garcia will remain in jail for now after fears that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will swoop to deport him as soon as he is released.

Abrego Garcia’s attorneys expressed concern that his release would lead to immediate detention by ICE and deportation.

A federal judge ruled the Salvadoran father, who was criminally accused of human smuggling, has a right to be released and even set specific conditions.

But he will remain in jail for at least a few more days while attorneys spar over whether prosecutors can prevent Abrego Garcia’s deportation if he is released to await trial.

  • Allemaniac@lemmy.world
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    any sane person still living in the masquerading third-world-shithole called US, make your way to Europe, we love social security and freedom of expression, religion, movement and speech. Love and solidarity from Deutschland <3

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      Hey, what are you doing! Leave them hillbillies on the other side of the pond please. We’ve got enough shit to deal with ourselves like the AfD, Orban, nearly all EU governments being right wing, etc. I definitely don’t feel like having to deal with Americans with their behavior. Let the good Americans fight the oppression in their country, otherwise nothing will stop the tyranny.

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      From what I can tell it isn’t actually possible to do that unless you are at least rich enough to afford a PHD.

      My wife and I have been trying to move out of the states for a decade.

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      Do you though? As much as I love Germany, you seem to have your own far-right problem. According to the news your government just banned the AfD party, and has been putting down protests over Israeli genocide in Gaza. That doesn’t seem very free too me.

      Point being, everybody has their problems, ours in the U.S. right now are pretty bad, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the world is all roses and socialism.

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        Isn’t banning AfD a sign that they’re taking steps to correct the far-right problem?

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          yes, it is. The european idea of freedom is not total freedom and excemption from repercussions, the european idea of freedom is doing what you want AS LONG AS you don’t infringe on other people’s freedoms. And being proven anti-constitutional is very much infringing on pretty much all other freedoms, most notably and basic of all the human rights

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          I mean, yes, but putting down dissent over the Israli genocide of Palestinians is not. Their comment just gave off pretentious, we have zero problems of our own vibes. And I know thats not true.

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            lol dude every country has problems. Are you saying if given the choice, you rather live in US or Germany?

            Despite its issues, Germanys looking abit better.

            They’re not deporting 6 year olds with cancer anyway.

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        the AfD is proven anti-constitutional and want to dissassemble the democratic fundamentals that make Germany what it is today. We have a problem with narrative pushing bots and corrupt media only highlighting immigrant criminal cases, but the vast majority of people are against the AfD. Banning them protects our democracy and constitution. I agree with you that older people sometimes share very xenophobic world views, and that our guilt to Israel blinds us to what they are doing in Gaza, but a lot of people are speaking out against the Netanyahu regime openly on the streets and support Ukraine in their quest to staying a souvereign state, rather than a russian sattelite state, like it used to be under the Soviet Union. I was born, grew up and still live in the GDR region, which was also controlled by Russia during the cold war, and I NEVER want to have them back as our occupiers. I would rather die at the front and protect our free and democratic country, than subject my nephews to a possible world order, where they are under the boot of an autocrat that treats them as cannonfodder to expand their imperialistic dreams of total power and control

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      All my friends that have been to Europe said the racism there is worse than US, because people in US are at least not racist to your face, (or maybe there’s more diversity here and people live in bubbles, this could be significant reason that my friends didn’t think of; they mostly interact with international people).

      Most of the time when I hear and see a country being great about society and such, it seems to be great for their own citizens. Which is understandable. But that means we don’t really have much choice of other countries accepting us (I’m brown and have an accent so I can’t fit in in Europe).

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          Well, you try being brown with an accent for a day. Then you can comment on others lived experience. Until then, maybe just shut up and listen when they tell you what they’ve experienced.

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      I’d love to. I had hoped to get Italian citizenship by descent, but the laws changed.

      In 2 years, my kid graduates high school. He wants to go to college in Italy. We had hoped to be able to wait until then, but that may not be tenable anymore.

      Can you give guidance on the best way to immigrate and get a Euro citizenship? I’m 60 with a good job in technology.

      Btw… My Calabrian great grandmother’s maiden name is 2 letters off from your username. Allemagnia.

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        You need minimum B1 language in most European countries for both immigration and businesses to consider you for long term employment and or settlement, so that’s a start.

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      we love social security and freedom of expression, religion, movement and speech. Love and solidarity from Deutschland <3

      For now.

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      The last thing we want to hear is being talked down to by someone else, it’s not helpful and just comes across as arrogant.