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    Kilmar Abrego appears in court following release from ICE detention

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    GREENBELT, Maryland, Dec 22 (Reuters) - ​Kilmar Abrego, the Salvadoran migrant whose wrongful deportation became a flashpoint, appeared in court on Monday as a federal judge extended an order temporarily barring ⁠U.S. President Donald Trump's administration from taking him back into immigration custody.

    Abrego, 30, attended a hearing in Greenbelt, Maryland before U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis, ‍who earlier this month ordered his immediate release from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention ​facility. It marked the first time Abrego has appeared at the courthouse as his lawyers have waged a months-long legal battle first to have him returned from ​El Salvador and later to end his immigration detention.

    Abrego, who entered the United States illegally, became a symbol of the Trump administration's drive for mass deportations when he was sent to a megaprison in El Salvador in March despite a prior court order barring him from being returned there because ‌of a risk of persecution.

    Abrego linked arms with his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, ‌outside the courthouse and looked upward while a group of supporters chanted "si, se puede" or "yes, you can."

    "It ​has been a tremendous rollercoaster of emotions," said his lawyer, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg. Abrego did not address reporters.

    Inside the courthouse, Xinis ordered lawyers for the Trump ‌administration to provide more information by Friday on their plans for Abrego. The Trump ⁠administration has indicated it may seek to take Abrego back ‌into ICE custody under different legal authority.

    Xinis said ​her temporary order halting that action will remain in effect while she weighs arguments for a more permanent block.

    The Trump administration brought Abrego back to the U.S. ⁠in June after the U.S. ⁠Supreme Court ordered the government to facilitate his return. His return came only after ​prosecutors secured a criminal indictment charging Abrego with human smuggling.

    Abrego has pleaded not guilty.

    (Reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Editing ‌by Noeleen Walder and Rosalba O'Brien)

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