Kilmar Abrego Garcia speaks to people who held a prayer vigil and rally on his behalf outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Baltimore, Maryland, on Aug. 25, 2025. Lydia Walther Rodriguez with CASA interprets for him. (Photo by William J. Ford/Maryland Matters) WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is again trying to send the wrongly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the west African nation of Liberia and urging a federal judge to dismiss a bar on his removal, according to legal documents filed over the weekend. Abrego Garcia, of Maryland, has agreed to be deported to Costa Rica, which will accept him as a refugee, and is fighting his removal to another third country. The Trump administration cannot remove him to his home country of El Salvador, after he was mistakenly deported there in 2025 and kept in a brutal Salvadoran prison. His erroneous deportation cast a national spotlight on the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement. ...
A statue of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island and an early exponent of religious liberty, is seen on the campus of Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. Williams called for the separation of church and state in part because he believed government inevitably corrupted religion. (Courtesy Roger Williams University) During a recent debate over school prayer , several Alabama House members rose to proclaim that our nation has Judeo-Christian roots. Roots they wish to dig up, tie into a cross and beat the rest of us with. Rep. Mark Gidley, R-Hokes Bluff, said putting prayer in schools was “returning to the foundations that were there for like 200 years.” And there was Rep. Mack Butler, R-Rainbow City: “If we’re going to continue as a nation, we must ask the blessing of God and create that foundational principle in our students.” Here I imagined a puritan — with the black-buckled hat and the heavy jacket topped by a white ruff — crashing Kool-Aid Man style...