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US Judge Dismisses Indictment Against Salvadoran Migrant Kilmar Abrego

NEW YORK, ⁠May ⁠22 (Reuters) – A ⁠U.S. judge dismissed an indictment ​against Salvadoran migrant Kilmar Abrego on ‌Friday, finding that the ‌Trump administration would not ⁠have ⁠prosecuted him had he not challenged his ​deportation.

Abrego, who entered the United States illegally, became a symbol of the ​Trump administration’s drive for mass deportations ⁠when he ⁠was sent to ⁠a ​megaprison in El Salvador in March despite ​a prior ⁠court order barring him from being returned there because of a risk of persecution.

The Trump ⁠administration brought Abrego back to the U.S. in June ⁠after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the government to facilitate his return. His return came only after prosecutors secured a criminal indictment charging Abrego with human smuggling.

Abrego pleaded not guilty ⁠and argued he was being prosecuted in retaliation for suing the government to be returned.

(Reporting by Luc ​Cohen in New York; Editing ​by Noeleen Walder)

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