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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Nov 23, 2025, 09:26 PM Sunday

More Evidence Submitted to Dismiss the Charges Against Kilmar Abrego

Allison Gill

A lot went down in the last hearing in the civil case for Kilmar Abrego before Judge Xinis this past Thursday - most of which you can hear about in my latest Substack post with Adam Klasfeld of All Rise News. The least of which was a revelation that a DHS ERO - who had just been given a substantial promotion - did not write all of the declaration he signed about Costa Rica refusing to take Mr. Abrego.

As you probably know by now, rather than return Mr. Abrego to the United States after unlawfully kidnapping him and disappearing him to CECOT prison in El Salvador, the Justice Department levied two bogus felonies against him pursuant to a traffic stop in 2022, during which he was not given so much as a ticket.

Recently, the judge in Mr. Abrego’s criminal case found probable cause that the government vindictively and selectively prosecuted him, and ordered discovery to get to the bottom of it.

But late Friday, we learned from the Washington Post that “A Costa Rican official rebutted the Trump administration’s claim that the only possible destination to deport the undocumented Salvadoran immigrant is the West African nation of Liberia.”

https://www.muellershewrote.com/p/more-evidence-submitted-to-dismiss

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More Evidence Submitted to Dismiss the Charges Against Kilmar Abrego (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sunday OP
There are going to be a fkton of lawsuits against the government for all kinds of heinous crimes. OMGWTF Sunday #1
As I understand it, Costa Rico extended its offer in February but after misinformation from the DOJ, Deuxcents Sunday #2

Deuxcents

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2. As I understand it, Costa Rico extended its offer in February but after misinformation from the DOJ,
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 10:33 PM
Sunday

They again said their offer to accept Mr Abrego still stands. From the start, this seemed like a vindictive decision to make an example of him as to the point of making too many legal “mistakes”
He should be able to relocate to Costa Rico with his family and all charges dropped so he can live peacefully because there’s no peace for him here.

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