Federal prosecutors are fighting to reinstate charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia in a high-stakes human smuggling case, arguing the indictment is based on solid evidence—not retaliation. After a 2022 traffic stop led to his deportation—an action prosecutors later called an administrative error—the government brought federal charges once he was returned to the U.S. His defense claims the prosecution is retaliatory for successfully challenging his removal, a claim a judge agreed with and dismissed the case on. Now, prosecutors insist they acted lawfully and that the lower court overstepped by focusing on motive rather than facts. The Sixth Circuit will decide whether this case proceeds—or if the dismissal holds, potentially delaying resolution for months or even a year.
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