Consider what I wrote in June 2025 concerning the now dismissed charges:
After insisting he had no authority to send Kilmar Abrego Garcia back to the United States, El Salvadoran President Nayid Bukele did exactly that at the behest of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Abrego Garcia suddenly stands accused of smuggling thousands of migrants into the United States over a period of nearly a decade.
Funny, if Abrego Garcia had actually done such a thing that he would have been charged with such offenses instead of being deported.
The charges appear to be, for lack of a better term, "Trumped" up.
After all, if the Trump Admin could prove Abrego Garcia was a human smuggler then why try to deport him to Uganda? As I argued back in August 2025, such an effort indicated they didn't have a case against Abrego Garcia.
And now a federal judge agrees.
Of course, DoJ will appeal the ruling and could potentially get the charges reinstated.
Let us also consider the vindictive nature of the Trump Administration. There is a good chance that the Trump Administration might try some other shenanigans against Abrego Garcia up to and including murder.
Complicating matters is Costa Rica's offer to take in Abrego Garcia and give him legal status. So long as the Trump Administration remains in power, they will pursue Abrego Garcia. At this point, going to Costa Rica might be the best option to end this ordeal. However, a monkey wrench could be thrown into those plans should an appeals court give the DoJ leave to reinstate the charges.
When a government operates out of vindictiveness then it is not operating in good faith. Thus far, the judicial branch has been able to keep the Trump Administration in check where it concerns at Abrego Garcia. But perhaps the DoJ's appeal could come before a judge who wants to the Trump Administration's bidding instead of keeping it in check.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia and his family face a difficult decision. Either try to resume their lives in this country knowing full well that this ordeal can start all over again or start all over again in Costa Rica.
But for the moment Kilmar Abrego Garcia is free and that counts for something.
