Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from ICE custody. And, Indiana rejects redistricting

NPRFriday, December 12, 2025 at 11:54:28 AM
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  • Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been released from ICE custody following a federal judge's ruling that the Trump administration lacked a valid removal order against him. This decision comes after a prolonged detention that raised significant legal questions regarding his deportation process.
  • The release of Garcia is significant as it highlights the legal vulnerabilities in the immigration enforcement actions taken by the previous administration, particularly regarding the validity of removal orders and the rights of detainees.
  • This case underscores ongoing debates about immigration policy and enforcement in the United States, particularly the implications of judicial oversight on executive actions and the treatment of individuals caught in the immigration system.
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