Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been charged in the U.S. with trafficking immigrants into the country, nearly three months after the Trump administration mistakenly deported him to his native El Salvador.
The charges stem from a 2022 vehicle stop in which the Tennessee Highway Patrol suspected him of human trafficking. A report released by the Department of Homeland Security in April states that none of the people in the vehicle had luggage, while they listed the same address as Abrego Garcia.
Also Friday, it was the final day for active duty transgender service members to identify themselves and begin to leave the military voluntarily, while the National Guard and Reserve have until July 7. Lawmakers and conservative figures urged détente between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump, fearful of the potential consequences from a prolonged feud. And the administration asked Supreme Court to allow Education Department layoffs.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia appears at court hearing in Tennessee
Abrego Garcia wore a short-sleeved, white, button-down shirt during his appearance after being returned from El Salvador.
Asked if he understood the charges against him, he told the judge: ''Sí. Lo entiendo.'' An interpreter then said: ''Yes. I understand.''
Federal Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes in Nashville determined that he will be held in custody until at least next Friday, when there will be an arraignment and detention hearing.