The United States brings Kilmar ábrego García, which was deported by El Salvador.

Kilmar ábrrego, a 29 -year -old from El Salvador, who was expelled in March, returned to the United States to prosecute two federal prosecution.

He has been accused of participating in trafficking plot for several years to move unplicitized immigrants from Texas to another.

El Salvador agreed to release ábrrego García after the United States announced a warrant for arrest, according to the Attorney General PAM Bondi. His lawyer called the charges “ridiculous.”

The White House resisted the US Supreme Court order in April and sent him to prison with more than 250 executives from El Salvador and “promoted” his return.

On Friday, on Friday, on Friday, on the second major charges submitted to the Tennessee court last month, ábrego García was charged with an illegal transportation of an alien who was not documented to transport aliens.

BONDI said that the jury was “an important role” in the alien smuggling ring.

The claim, which dates back to 2016, insisted that it would transport more than 100 un documented individuals between Texas and Maryland and other states.

The prosecution also insisted that he transferred MS-13 members and designated the US foreign terrorist organization.

The Trump administration previously claimed that ábrrego García was a member of the ultra -national Salvador gang, and he rejected.

BONDI was also a crime by Abrrego García to the United States for the United States for the gang, but it was not accused of relevant crimes.

He appeared in court for the first hearing on Friday, Nashville, Tennessee. Judge Barbara Holmes is scheduled for June 13th.

Currently, ábrego García maintains federal custody.

The lawyers of ábrrego García have previously argued that they have not been convicted for crimes, including gang membership, the United States or El Salvador.

One of his lawyers, SIMON SANDOVAL MOSENBERG, called “The Plorcesourous” and the event “abuse” at the press conference.

Moshenberg said, “The government has disappeared into foreign prison in violation of the court order.” “Now after a few months of delays and secrets, they brought him back and brought him to prosecute him without correcting the error.”

He added: “This is not justice, but abuse of power. The government must provide a complete and fair trial in front of the same immigrant judge who heard the case in 2019.”

In an interview with journalists on Friday, President Donald Trump called ábrrego García a “bad person” and the Justice Department decided to return him to the soil to face trial.

Ábrrego García entered the United States illegally in El Salvador as a teenager. In 2019 he was arrested with three other men in Maryland and detained by federal immigration authorities.

However, immigrant judges were protected by the deportation for being persecuted by his home gang.

On March 15, Trump was expelled from the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown after Trump caused an alien law. The president has called the Alien Enemies Act, a war law that allows the president to detain or deport the native and citizens of the enemy state.

Ábrrego García was taken to the infamous Mega Prison Cecot of El Salvador, famous for its cruel conditions.

The government lawyers first said they were taken from there as a result of “administrative errors”, and the Trump administration refused to return.

Whether the government had to “promote” the return to his home in Maryland, Maryland, has been the subject of legal and political battles for several weeks.

Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Senator of Maryland, was released to another prison in the country after he demanded to meet ábrego García in El Salvador.

On Friday, Van Hollen repeated that “this is not about a person but about his constitutional rights and the rights of everyone.”

“The administration will now have to file a case in court.”

Trump’s close alliance, Nayib Bukele, Chairman El Salvadoran, said on Friday social media that the administration said, “We will not reject if we ask for a return of the gang.”

Ábrrego García is expected to appear early in the Tennessee Court on Friday, and we said, “He will require a freed rear custody because it causes danger to the community and a serious risk of flight.”