Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man who was unlawfully deported to El Salvador earlier this year, will gather with members of his family, immigration activists, community leaders and elected officials at a rally in Baltimore on Monday morning as the Trump administration warns it could send him to Uganda as soon as this week.

Abrego Garcia is expected to check in at the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Baltimore on Monday. He returned home at the end of last week from Tennessee, where he was being held pending trial in a federal human smuggling case .

Lydia Walther-Rodriguez, the chief of organizing and leadership at CASA, the group behind the rally, argued that Abrego Garcia is being made a “martyr for having the courage to stand up to this administration’s

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