Kilmar Abrego Garcia: Salvadoran man lives in jail despite court order; Judge says that can prevent snow from detaining

An American federal judge ordered the release of Salmar Abrego Garcia, Salvadoran National on Wednesday, which was accidentally excluded by the Donald Trump administration in March, which made global headlines. However, Abrego Garcia, who was brought back to face federal criminal allegations in two cases of alleged human trafficking earlier this month, would spend at least a few more days in jail, while the lawyers paid attention to whether the prosecutors have the power to prevent them from being rejected again.29-year-old, Federal Judge Barbara Holmes ordered that once released, he would get into custody of immigration and customs enforcement (ICE)-one argument that his legal team took place during repeated hearing.The news agency AP quoted Holmes as saying, “I have no reservation about my ability to direct the local American Attorney Office. (Although) I don’t think I have any right over snow.”The judge, who had earlier ruled that Abrego Garcia had the right to be free, did not say when the release order would file, but it would not happen before Friday afternoon.Meanwhile, the federal prosecutors tried to remain the decision to release Holmes, but it was denied by another federal judge who wrote that the government was asking the court to “save it from himself”, which was “completely making their own”.Allegations of human trafficking against Abrego Garcia Stem from 2022 traffic stops for high speed in Tennessee. During the incident, Salvadoran National was found driving a vehicle with nine passengers.