Trump administration now plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, AfricaNew Foto - Trump administration now plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, Africa

After the Trump administration previously said it would seek to remove Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to El Salvador if a judge granted his attorneys' request to reopen his immigration case, the government said on Friday it now plans to deport him to Eswatini, Africa. The update came in an email from an official with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to Abrego Garcia's attorneys, saying that his claim of fear of persecution in Uganda is "hard to take seriously" because he also claimed fear of persecution or torture in at least 22 other countries. The countries listed in the email include El Salvador, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Haiti. In response, Abrego Garcia's attorneys sent an email to ICE notifying the agency that Abrego Garcia also "expresses a fear of torture and persecution upon removal to Eswatini." "Third-country nationals previously removed from the United States to Eswatini have all been detained in extremely harsh and tortuous conditions; that country has a well-documented record of human rights violations," his attorneys said. "[And] to our knowledge, Eswatini has offered no guarantees that it will not promptly deport Mr. Abrego Garcia to El Salvador where he already experienced torture and will experience torture again." The email comes after the Trump administration said in a court filing on Thursday, obtained by ABC News, that it would remove Abrego Garcia to El Salvador again if a judge grants his attorneys' request to reopen his immigration case. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran native who had been living in Maryland with his wife and children, wasdeported in Marchto El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison -- despite a 2019 court order barring his deportation to that country due to fear of persecution. The Trump administration claimed he was a member of the criminal gang MS-13, which his family and attorneys deny. He wasbrought back to the U.S. in Juneto face human trafficking charges in Tennessee, to which he has pleaded not guilty. After being released into the custody of his brother in Maryland pending trial, he wasagain detainedby immigration authorities, who indicated their intention to deport him. MORE: Timeline: Wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador A federal judge last month blocked Abrego Garcia's deportation until at least early October. He is currently detained at a detention center in Farmville, Virginia. The court filing, submitted to the Baltimore Immigration Court on Thursday, was filed after Abrego Garcia's attorneys moved to reopen his case to seek asylum. "Should the Immigration Court grant the respondent's motion to reopen, DHS will pursue the respondent's removal to El Salvador, as his prior grant of withholding of removal will no longer be valid," the government said in the filing. In 2019, an immigration judge granted Abrego Garcia an order of removal, which prohibited his deportation to El Salvador. If proceedings are reopened, Abrego Garcia will be required to establish "eligibility for any forms of relief or protection from El Salvador," the government said. MORE: Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask judge to order Trump administration to stop making inflammatory comments about him On Thursday, the government said that Abrego Garcia's imprisonment at CECOT "was both a lawful sanction and one not specifically intended to cause the requisite pain or suffering." "Even assuming that the respondent's imprisonment rises to the level of torture, past torture is not determinative of the likelihood of future torture," the government said. The government also dismissed the attorneys' concerns about El Salvador's "gang-targeting tactics," arguing they "do not reflect the ultimate treatment" Abrego Garcia received after his wrongful deportation in March. "After being processed in [CECOT], he was transferred to Centro Industrial because he was perceived as a civilian," the government said. "His detention conditions at Centro Industrial differ substantially from those described in the country conditions evidence." In the filing, the government also argued that the request to reopen Abrego Garcia's immigration case should be denied because it "fails to show that country conditions in El Salvador have materially changed, and it further fails to establish that he" is eligible for asylum. According to the emergency motion filed last month to reopen the case, his attorneys argue that because Abrego Garcia was deported and then brought back to the U.S., he is now eligible to apply for asylum within one year of his last entry into the U.S. In the filings, the government called Abrego Garcia a member of a foreign terrorist organization, arguing it makes him ineligible for asylum. Abrego Garcia's attorneys and families have repeatedly denied accusations that he is a member of MS-13. "He has engaged in extensive criminal activities since he has been in the United States," the government said. "He is a known member of the MS-13, a dangerous FTO."

Trump administration now plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, Africa

Trump administration now plans to deport Abrego Garcia to Eswatini, Africa After the Trump administration previously said it would seek to r...
EPA moves to suspend without pay over 100 employees who signed letter of dissentNew Foto - EPA moves to suspend without pay over 100 employees who signed letter of dissent

The Environmental Protection Agency has moved to suspend more than 100 staffers who signeda letter of dissentagainst the Trump administration's policies in July, a representative of the union covering the agency's staff told CNN on Friday. The EPA previously moved to fire a handful of employees late last week, but now it is taking disciplinary action against more than 130 employees also suspected of signing the letter, the representative said. These employees were sent letters indicating they would be suspended for 14 days without pay. The reason cited in the letters is for "conduct unbecoming of a federal employee," the representative said, noting that is highly unusual, if not unprecedented, under the circumstances. An EPA spokesperson would not confirm the report or details, saying the agency "does not comment on individual personnel matters." "These workers bravely voiced concerns about harmful changes at the Agency that threaten the lives of every American. And we know the administration's motives are not about government efficiency or advancing public safety. Placing these workers on leave and now firing or suspending them months later has wasted over 47,000 work hours and $2 million. This is simply about squashing dissent and preventing workers from protecting American lives," said Justin Chen, president of the union group AFGE Council 238, in a statement Friday. The EPA placed roughly 140 employees on administrative leave in July, days after they signeda public letter expressing concernabout the treatment of federal employees and the Trump administration's regulations on climate and public health. In the letter, employees criticized the EPA, saying it has strayed from its core mission to protect human health and the environment. The EPA conducted an "administrative investigation" into the employees, who were placed on administrative leave until July 17, according to internal emails viewed by CNN at the time. Some employees were let go last week, but additional staff members were affected on Thursday. On Friday, the agency's spokesperson also repeated its previous statement on the matter, saying the EPA "has a zero-tolerance policy for career officials using their agency position and title to unlawfully undermine, sabotage, and undercut the will of the American public that was clearly expressed at the ballot box last November. Thankfully, this represents a small fraction of the thousands of hard-working, dedicated EPA employees who are not trying to mislead and scare the American public." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

EPA moves to suspend without pay over 100 employees who signed letter of dissent

EPA moves to suspend without pay over 100 employees who signed letter of dissent The Environmental Protection Agency has moved to suspend mo...
MLB's regular season enters its final 3 weeks. Here's a look at the playoff picture and awards racesNew Foto - MLB's regular season enters its final 3 weeks. Here's a look at the playoff picture and awards races

There's a wide divide in finances betweenMajor League Baseball'sbig-market and small-market teams. As for the win column? Not so much. The 2025 season has produced a surprising show of parity through the first five months of the regular season. While most of the league's big spenders — teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees and New York Mets — are in good position to make the playoffs and do damage in October, they haven't been as dominant as many expected. In fact, there's a good chance that this will be the second season in a row no MLB franchise will top 100 wins. The only team with a realistic shotis the Milwaukee Brewers, who rank 23rd in the league with a $112 million payroll. They'll have to go 14-7 over their final 21 games to hit 100. The last time there were no 100-game winners in back-to-back seasons was a three-year stretch from 2012 to 2014. With three weeks and roughly 20 games remaining for most teams, here are some things to watch as the regular season winds down: Playoff races Their might be no truly dominant teams this season, but there's also a pretty clear picture of the 12 teams that could make the postseason bracket — six in the National League and six in the American League. In the AL, the Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros have a more than 95% chance to make the playoffs, according to ESPN's projections. A sixth team — the Seattle Mariners — sit at a roughly 75% chance. There are still several teams with hope, including the Texas Rangers (12.8%), Kansas City Royals (10.0%), Tampa Bay Rays (9.6%) and Cleveland Guardians (2.8%). The NL race has an even bigger gap between the top six teams and the rest of the league. The Brewers, Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Chicago Cubs and San Diego Padres all have odds of at least 95% to play in October. Among the longshots: The San Francisco Giants (4.7%), Cincinnati Reds (2.4%), Arizona Diamondbacks (1.2%) and St. Louis Cardinals (0.8%). The top two teams in the NL and AL don't have to play in the best-of-three wild card round, instead advancing directly to the best-of-five division series. Right now, those teams would be Tigers and Blue Jays in the AL, and the Brewers and Phillies in the NL. The D-backs could be one of the league's more intriguing teams in September, even if they don't make the postseason. They were sellersat the July 30 trade deadlineafter a disappointing first four months, but are 19-12 since that point, staying on the fringe of contention. Arizona could end up affecting the playoff race even if it probably won't make it to October. The D-backs play games against the Red Sox, Phillies, Dodgers, Giants and Padres over the final three weeks. "We're in the hunt," D-backs manager Torey Lovullo said. "I keep saying that all I want to do is play meaningful games in September. That's our intent. We just have to keep our head down and believe we can still do this. "The guys are showing they feel the same exact way, so keep digging." Awards races Here's the status of some of the major MLB awards races. All odds according to BetMGM Sportsbook. AL MVP: This is an epic two-horse race between Yankees slugger Aaron Judge (-235)and Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh(+155). Judge has had an excellent all-around season while Raleigh's 51 homers are the most in MLB history for a player who is primarily a catcher. NL MVP: Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani (-1200) is a fairly big favorite at this point, but Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber (+600) and Mets outfielder Juan Soto (+5000) are still in the mix. AL Cy Young: Detroit lefty Tarik Skubal (-1600) is a big favorite to take home his second straight AL Cy Young award. Among the challengers: Boston lefty Garrett Crochet (+650). NL Cy Young: Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes (-10000) is the overwhelming favorite to win his first NL Cy Young. Manager shakeup? There have already been four managers fired this season, with the Washington Nationals, Colorado Rockies, Pittsburgh Pirates and Baltimore Orioles all making moves. The Angels have had an interim manager for much of the yearbecause of health issues for Ron Washington. Depending on what happens the next three weeks, there could be a lot more job openings. Skippers like Atlanta's Brian Snitker and Texas' Bruce Bochy, who is now 70, could retire after the season. Other like Arizona's Lovullo and Minnesota's Rocco Baldelli have had disappointing seasons. Even playoff qualifiers might not be immune. The Yankees' Aaron Boone is among a handful of managers not just expected to play in October, but to have a deep run. An early exit could spell trouble. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

MLB's regular season enters its final 3 weeks. Here's a look at the playoff picture and awards races

MLB's regular season enters its final 3 weeks. Here's a look at the playoff picture and awards races There's a wide divide in fi...
Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever have hellish end to season that began with such hopeNew Foto - Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever have hellish end to season that began with such hope

No matter the sport, some luck is required to win a championship. The Indiana Fever had plenty of luck this season. It's just that all of it was bad. On Thursday night,Caitlin Clark confirmedwhat was already obvious: She will join Aari McDonald, Sydney Colson and Sophie Cunningham on the list of Fever players whose seasons were cut short by injuries this year. The idea that Clark and the Fever could contend for the WNBA title this year is gone, buried beneath a mountain of MRI results, bandages and ice packs. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Caitlin Clark (@caitlinclark22)

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever have hellish end to season that began with such hope

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever have hellish end to season that began with such hope No matter the sport, some luck is required to win a champi...
Trump considering NYC Mayor Eric Adams as ambassador to Saudi ArabiaNew Foto - Trump considering NYC Mayor Eric Adams as ambassador to Saudi Arabia

In a move that could upend New York City's mayoral race, President Donald Trump is reported to be consideringMayor Eric Adamsfor U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia. The potential nomination comes as Adams faces increasing pressure to drop his re-election bid in a crowded field againststate Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani, a democratic socialist and the Democratic nominee for mayor, leads in polls 60 days before the November general election. Adams, an embattled mayor accused of corruption, has single-digit support for re-election, polls show. Adams and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo are both running as independents, vying for moderate and conservative voters. Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, a crime prevention organization, is the lone Republican candidate in the largely Democratic city. Getting Adams out of the race could help Cuomo consolidate support among voters who don't like Mamdani, political analysts have said. Adams said in a statement that he has not received a formal job offer from the administration. "While I will always listen if called to serve our country, no formal offers have been made. I am still running for reelection, and my full focus is on the safety and quality of life of every New Yorker," according to the statement. "Serving New Yorkers as their mayor is the only job I've ever wanted," he said. TheNew York Times first reportedon the ambassadorship talks, followed byPolitico, which both cited anonymous sources familiar with the discussions. The White House didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. Adams opted not to run in the June Democratic primary, but has publicly said he's staying in the race until the Nov. 4 general election. President Trump, a Queens native, has loomed over the mayoral campaign.Trump's Justice Department dropped federal corruption charges against Adams in April. Trump officials said the prosecution was politically motivated and hindered Adams from aiding in the administration's immigration enforcement plans. Adams had visited Trumpat his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida and attended Trump's inauguration in what critics said were his attempts to get the charges dropped. Trump has insisted that Mamdani, who dominatedthe June primary against Cuomo, cannot become mayor. Trump has eventhreatened to arrestMamdani if he wins the mayor's race and fails to allow federal officials to enforce immigration laws. The 33-year-old Mamdani has said he would end the city's cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if elected. On Sept. 4,Trump said he'd liketo see two people drop out "and have it be one on one." "I think that's a race that could be won," he told reporters. Trump didn't specify which candidates he wanted to drop out or who he would like to win. Mamdani called attempts by Trump officialsto intervene in the mayor's race "outrageous." Eduardo Cuevas is based in New York City. Reach him by email atemcuevas1@usatoday.comor on Signal at emcuevas.01. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Trump considering NYC Mayor Adams for Saudi ambassador

Trump considering NYC Mayor Eric Adams as ambassador to Saudi Arabia

Trump considering NYC Mayor Eric Adams as ambassador to Saudi Arabia In a move that could upend New York City's mayoral race, President ...

 

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