US charges Kilmar Abrego Garcia with transporting illegal immigrants into the country
WASHINGTON AP Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been charged with in the United States with transporting illegal immigrants into the country nearly three months after the Trump administration mistakenly deported him to his native El Salvador The human trafficking charges stem from a truck stop in which the Tennessee Highway Patrol suspected him of human trafficking A record published by the Department of Homeland Shield in April states that none of the people in the wagon had luggage while they listed the same address as Abrego Garcia Abrego Garcia was never charged with a crime while the officers allowed him to drive on with only a warning about an expired driver s license according to the DHS assessment The overview mentioned he was traveling from Texas to Maryland via Missouri to bring in people to perform construction work The Justice Department was expected to announce charges Friday This is a progressing story Check back for more details Related Articles Transgender troops face a deadline and a laborious decision Stay or go Transients and ICE officers contend with heat smog and illness after detoured South Sudan flight Sean Diddy Combs ex-girlfriend sobs in court saying he ignored her pleas to end sex marathons Detained Columbia graduate alleges irreparable harm to career and family as he pleads for release Jury deliberations resume in Harvey Weinstein s sex crimes retrial