Abrego Trial: Trump Administration Deportation
The Trump administration is set to deport Kilmar Abrego a second time, but reveals new plans, as the migrant smuggling case moves forward. This time, the administration has confirmed Abrego will not be deported to El salvador, following a previous wrongful deportation. Abrego now faces legal proceedings, adding further complexity to the case and the broader discussion on immigration enforcement plans. The White House has already made it clear that federal judges will deliver the final word in U.S. court. News Directory 3 is committed to unbiased reporting on the developments of Abrego’s deportation case. the outcome rests on the pending trial, which will greatly influence both the timing and the destination of Abrego’s ultimate deportation. Discover what’s next …
Trump Management Plans Second Deportation for Abrego,but Not to El Salvador
Updated June 27,2025
WASHINGTON – the Trump administration intends to deport migrant Kilmar Abrego a second time,but a lawyer for the administration told a judge Thursday that he will not be returned to El salvador,where he was wrongly deported in March. This decision comes as Abrego faces migrant smuggling charges in federal court.
Abigail Jackson, a White House spokesperson, stated in a post on X that the deportation will be delayed until after Abrego’s trial. She emphasized the administration’s commitment to holding him accountable.
“He will face the full force of the American justice system – including serving time in American prison for the crimes he’s committed,” jackson said.
what’s next
Abrego’s trial on migrant smuggling charges will determine his immediate future. The outcome will influence the timing and destination of his eventual deportation, as the Trump administration navigates the complexities of immigration enforcement and border security.
