Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose arrest and fight to stay in the U.S. has become a flashpoint in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, reported to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Baltimore early Monday. He faces deportation proceedings and officials threatened to send him to Uganda.

Abrego Garcia, a 30-year-old Maryland construction worker and Salvadoran national, spoke at a rally before he turned himself in and was detained again.

“This administration has hit us hard, but I want to tell you guys something: God is with us, and God will never leave us,” Abrego said, speaking through a translator. “God will bring justice to all the injustice we are suffering.”

Abrego refused a plea deal that would have had him plead guilty to the federal smuggling charges against him

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