The U.S. government intends to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Liberia by October 31, according to recent court filings. Garcia's situation has drawn significant attention as it represents broader discontent with the Trump administration's immigration policies. Initially deported to El Salvador by mistake, the Supreme Court ordered his return to the U.S. in June.

Despite Maryland federal court rulings barring his immediate deportation, ICE is pressing to deport him. Proponents argue that Liberia, a close U.S. ally, offers robust human rights protections. Opponents, including Garcia's attorney, strongly refute the decision, citing the lack of Garcia's ties to Liberia and alternatives such as Costa Rica offering refuge.

Compounding his predicament, Garcia is embroiled in legal battles, incl

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