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Tennessee judge dismisses federal human smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Get you up to speed: Judge tosses federal charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
A federal judge in Tennessee dismissed an indictment against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man, for human smuggling. U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw stated that the prosecution failed to rebut the presumption of vindictiveness, citing an abuse of prosecuting power.
The U.S. District Court in Tennessee has ruled that the Justice Department failed to demonstrate that the prosecution of Kilmar Abrego Garcia was warranted, citing an “abuse of prosecuting power.” The judge highlighted a connection between the investigation’s reopening and Abrego Garcia’s successful lawsuit challenging his deportation, indicating significant involvement from senior Justice Department officials.
A Justice Department spokesperson condemned the ruling, labelling it as the decision of “another activist judge” who prioritised politics over public safety, adding that they intend to appeal. Abrego Garcia’s legal team stated their intention to pursue further legal remedies following the dismissal of the criminal charges.
What remains unclear — The Justice Department has not detailed the timeline or rationale behind the decision to reopen the investigation into Abrego Garcia following his successful lawsuit.
Tennessee judge dismisses federal human smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Washington — A federal judge in Tennessee on Friday tossed out an indictment charging Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man mistakenly deported by the Trump administration last year, with human smuggling.
U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw granted Abrego Garcia’s effort to dismiss the criminal charges on the ground that the Justice Department’s prosecution was vindictive. Crenshaw had already ruled that the Salvadoran man demonstrated that the prosecution may be vindictive, which left it up to the government to rebut that presumption.
But in his decision, the judge concluded that prosecutors failed to meet that burden, writing “the evidence before this Court sadly reflects an abuse of prosecuting power.”
The decision is a massive victory for Abrego Garcia, whose immigration case became a flashpoint in President Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown.
“Justice is a big word and an even bigger promise to fulfill; and I am grateful that today, justice has taken a step forward,” he said in a statement following the ruling.
Abrego Garcia’s criminal lawyer, Sean Hecker, said in a separate statement that his client “is a victim of a politicized, vindictive White House and its lawyers at what used to be an independent Justice Department. We are so pleased that he is a free man. Justifiably so. As this Administration continually chips away at our democracy, we remain grateful for an independent judiciary that will dispassionately apply binding precedent to the facts.”
Abrego Garcia was charged last year with two counts of human smuggling stemming from a November 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee, where he was pulled over by state Highway Patrol and was found to have numerous people in his vehicle. He pleaded not guilty.
The indictment came after Abrego Garcia was removed from the U.S. in March 2025 and flown to El Salvador, where he was initially held at a notorious supermax prison. But an immigration judge had granted Abrego Garcia a legal status that forbade immigration authorities from deporting him to his home country, and a Trump administration official acknowledged his removal to El Salvador was a mistake.
Abrego Garcia filed a civil lawsuit in Maryland challenging his deportation, and a federal judge ordered the Trump administration in April 2025 to facilitate his return back to the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security, however, resisted doing so for months, but eventually returned him to the U.S. to face criminal charges two months later.
He has since been intertwined in civil and criminal legal fights, and held on separate occasions by federal authorities in Tennessee and immigration officials in Maryland. Abrego Garcia has remained out of immigration custody for several months while his cases proceeded.
The judge’s ruling
“The Court does not reach its conclusion lightly,” Crenshaw wrote. “The objective evidence here shows that, absent Abrego’s successful lawsuit challenging his removal to El Salvador, the Government would not have brought this prosecution. The Executive Branch closed its investigation on the November 2022 traffic stop. Only after Abrego succeeded in vindicating his rights did the Executive Branch reopen that investigation.”
A Justice Department spokesperson said in response to the decision, “Another activist judge has placed politics above public safety. The judge’s order is wrong and dangerous, and we will appeal.”
In the criminal case brought in Tennessee, Abrego Garcia and his attorneys argued that he was unfairly targeted by the federal government because of the civil lawsuit that successfully challenged his removal to El Salvador.
During a nearly six-hour hearing in February, members of Abrego Garcia’s defense team questioned two government witnesses on when the Justice Department decided to move to indict him, and whether anybody at the White House, the Justice Department, or the Department of Homeland Security were directly involved in those discussions.
The U.S. attorney who was then leading the prosecution, Robert McGuire, said he decided to bring charges years after the initial traffic stop because “the evidence pointed to Abrego Garcia having committed a crime.” McGuire also insisted it was his decision to prosecute Abrego Garcia and no one else’s, adding that no one instructed him to do so or directed him to seek an indictment.
Abrego Garcia’s legal team, however, showed internal emails from a high-level Justice Department official, Aakash Singh, that suggested there was significant interest in charging Abrego Garcia after he challenged his deportation, including one that referred to the case as a “top priority.”
In his opinion, Crenshaw said he found “insufficient evidence of actual vindictiveness,” but concluded that “the Government has failed to rebut the presumption of vindictiveness.”
The record in the case, Crenshaw said, “does not explain the Government’s change in position to remove Abrego and not prosecute him to then prosecute and not remove him,” adding there is a “retaliatory taint” that kicked off the renewed investigation into Abrego Garcia.
The judge wrote that the “objective evidence” comes close to showing that “but for Abrego’s lawsuit,” the Justice Department would not have indicted him. Crenshaw wrote that statements by then-Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and the involvement of Singh, who is an associate deputy attorney general, “directly tie Main Justice” to reopening of an investigation into the 2022 traffic stop in Tennessee in response to Abrego Garcia’s successful challenge of his deportation. Blanche is now the acting attorney general.
“The objective credible evidence shows that Main Justice was involved in the investigation before McGuire,” Crenshaw said, adding Singh’s involvement in the case “touched on everything from the timing of the indictment to the substance of the potential charges.”
The judge said Singh’s “sustained oversight” demonstrates the main Justice Department’s connection to the indictment against Abrego Garica.
“Notwithstanding McGuire’s purported belief that he was the sole decisionmaker, this Court cannot ignore the chain of command that McGuire reported to: Singh, Blanche, and then Bondi,” he wrote, referring to former Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was ousted last month.
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Couple arrested for allegedly abandoning young children in Portuguese forest
Get you up to speed: Mum and stepdad who abandoned boys, 3 and 5, in forest planned to ‘play crazy’ after arrest | News World
Marine Rousseau, 41, and Marc Ballabriga, 55, were arrested in Fatima, Portugal, on May 21, after allegedly abandoning Rousseau’s two young sons in Alcacer do Sal. The children, found alone in a wooded area, were taken into care and confirmed to be in good health.
The couple, Marine Rousseau and Marc Ballabriga, were apprehended on May 21 after enjoying refreshments at a cafe in Fatima, following the discovery of the children on May 19. The boys were placed into care and reported to be in good health after initial assessments by medical personnel.
The Portuguese Public Ministry confirmed that the two boys are in good health and were discharged from hospital, while the couple faces accusations of domestic violence and child abandonment. Local police have stated that the couple is being cooperative, although their prior behaviour suggests they may have devised a strategy to evade legal consequences.
What remains unclear — It is not known how long the children were abandoned before being discovered by police.
Couple arrested for allegedly abandoning young children in Portuguese forest

Marine Rousseau, 41, the mum of the two abandoned boys(Picture: EPA)
A sexologist mum and her partner have been arrested after they allegedly abandoned her two young boys nearly 1,500 miles from their home.
CCTV footage shows Portuguese officers escorting the French couple, Marine Rousseau, 41, and former cop Marc Ballabriga, 55, to a waiting car after they were tracked down to a cafe terrace.
Two days earlier Marine’s two young children, Barthelemy, five, and Zacharie, three, were found crying and alone 125 miles away in a rurle woodland.
The couple had been overheard by a French-speaking Portuguese police officer hatching a plan to ‘pretend they were crazy’ after they were taken into custody, Portuguese public service broadcaster RTP reports.
Court officials are already said to have been made aware of the conversation Marine and Marc allegedly had in the car that took them from Fatima to a police station in Palmela 100 miles away after their arrests on Thursday.
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Marc Ballabriga the step-dad of the two abandoned boys (Picture: EPA)

The boys were taken into care after they were discovered wandering alone in forest hundreds of miles away from home (Picture: GNR)
The couple are due to find out later this morning whether they get remanded to prison over the accusations of domestic violence and child abandonment they are facing.
The dad of the two boys had reported them missing on May 11 after they vanished from their home in Colmar in northeastern France near the border with Germany.
Marine, who is understood to have left another 16-year-old child at home before embarking on a 1,365-mile journey with her two young sons and her boyfriend, drove across Spain while the hunt for them intensified.

Portuguese police ask the kids some questions as they try to track down their parents
(Picture: GNR)
She then entered Portugal via the town of Miranda do Douro in the northeastern district of Braganca.
The couple were filmed during their long journey filling up their car with fuel at a petrol station.
They were arrested after enjoying lattes and pastries as the kids were placed into temporary care after being seen in hospital.
Ballabriga and their mum, who on social media describes herself as a ‘sexologist who helps traumatised individuals to regain serenity and sexual fulfilment’, are said to have blindfolded the two boys.
They then told them they could only take the covers off once they had found knives the couple claimed to have buried in the dirt.
While the kids obeyed, the couple reportedly drove off and left them with nothing more than a change of clothes, two pieces of fruit and two bottles of water on them.
A local bakery worker found the two brothers ‘crying and shouting’ and alerted police around 7pm on Tuesday.
The arrests took place at O Vasco cafe on Thursday afternoon.

The belongings found on the two boys (Picture: GNR)
A French-speaking pensioner who talked to the fugitive couple as they relaxed over snacks called police because she suspected they could be the pair cops were hunting after the youngsters were rescued from their plight.
O Vasco owner Jorge Lopes said the couple had been enjoying pastries hours before they were arrested and seemed unbothered when police arrived.
He said: ‘They acted as if nothing had happened.
‘They stayed sitting and didn’t seem nervous. They were searched and handcuffed without any stress at all.
‘When I saw them so at ease in front of the authorities, I was astonished.
‘It was as if they didn’t have blood running through their veins.’
A customer called Antonio said they were ‘chatting and laughing’ when he arrived, with another client saying the arrested man told him as he sat down next to them: ‘Look at this. I’m here in the sun and the sun is looking at me.’
Teresa Pinto, a worker at a restaurant called Rustikus in Alcacer do Sal where Marine and Marc were with the two brothers shortly before they were allegedly abandoned, said: ‘They arrived just after midday on Tuesday and were sat on the terrace for about two hours.
‘The little ones were playing football and several times the ball went towards the street but neither adult got out of their chairs to stop it.’
Marine was overheard singing as she was escorted into court yesterday and her partner repeatedly shouted in French: ‘Je vous aime’ – English for ‘I love you’ as he was bundled out of a police van just in front of her.
Sources said Ballabriga had acted violently after being taken into police custody, shouting at officers and trying to damage his cell while his girlfriend spent hours singing.
One told Portuguese broadcaster SIC the behaviour ‘could be a joint strategy to escape the clutches of the law’.
GNR police spokesman Carlos Canatario said after the arrests of the couple: ‘They’re not being hostile.
‘They’re simply being silent and very reserved.’
Confirming the arrests on Thursday in a statement, the Portuguese police force said: ‘The Republican National Guard located and detained today, May 21, in Fatima, a 55-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman suspected of committing the crimes of domestic violence and exposure and abandonment, related to the incident involving two young children found alone near a public road in the municipality of Alcacer do Sal.
‘Given the situation of evident vulnerability, the children were taken to the home of a local resident, where they remained and received initial care in the presence of the officers until they were transferred to a hospital unit.’
Portugal’s Public Ministry said: ‘The two boys are in good health and were discharged from hospital on Thursday.’
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Zelenskyy advocates for full EU membership amid associate status proposal
Zelenskyy advocates for full EU membership amid associate status proposal
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has proposed granting Ukraine “associate member” status in the EU, allowing participation in summits but without voting rights during accession negotiations.
Germany’s proposal for Ukraine to become an associate EU member reflects a measured approach to integration while navigating complex political and economic challenges amid ongoing negotiations and reform requirements.
“Without Ukraine, there can be no fully-fledged European project, and Ukraine’s presence in the EU must also be complete, with full rights,” stated President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has insisted that Ukraine deserves full EU membership, while German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has pitched making Kyiv an “associate member” without voting rights.
According to a letter to the bloc’s leadership, Merz suggested this status for the duration of the lengthy negotiations before a complete accession.
Zelenskyy pointed out that his country was defending Europe by repelling the Russian invasion and stressed the importance of its full EU membership.
In his daily address, Zelenskyy said that “without Ukraine, there can be no fully-fledged European project, and Ukraine’s presence in the EU must also be complete, with full rights.”
“Ukraine is fighting for its life, for its independence, and for that Europe which has lived in peace the longest,” he added, urging the 27-member bloc to advance membership negotiations.
The ‘associate-membership’ plan would allow Ukraine to attend the bloc’s summits and have a representative in the European Commission, while also benefiting from parts of the EU budget, but without full voting rights.
Ukraine’s EU membership bid was submitted just days after the Russian invasion in 2022, and it was granted official candidate status a few months later. The accession negotiations started in 2024; however, the complex process usually takes years and involves discussions on multiple difficult, detailed issues, ranging from agriculture to the rule of law.
Negotiations between the EU and Ukraine have made little headway, with progress stalled by Hungary’s nationalist former prime minister, Viktor Orbán. However, Orbán’s removal from power by his rival, Péter Magyar, has fuelled expectations in Kyiv that the talks could now move ahead.
Ukraine is also grappling with deeply rooted corruption, with the latest case allegedly involving members of President Zelenskyy’s inner circle, according to Ukrainian prosecutors. Tackling corruption remains one of the EU’s key conditions for Ukraine’s accession bid.
Trump indicates U.S. and Iran are nearing agreement on nuclear negotiations
Get you up to speed: Trump says U.S. is “getting a lot closer” to agreement with Iran
Negotiators for the United States and Iran are reportedly “getting a lot closer” to finalising an agreement, according to President Trump. The discussions are ongoing, with additional consultation set to occur with Gulf leaders on Saturday afternoon regarding the progress of these negotiations.
Negotiators are considering a proposal that involves reopening the Strait of Hormuz and unfreezing some Iranian assets. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that progress is ongoing and a potential announcement regarding negotiations could occur within the next few days.
President Trump stated that negotiators for the United States and Iran are “getting a lot closer” to finalising an agreement, with a proposal that may include reopening the Strait of Hormuz and unfreezing some Iranian assets. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that there “may be news later today” regarding the negotiations, emphasising the urgency of resolving the issue.
What remains unclear — It is uncertain what specific proposals Mr. Trump is considering regarding the Iran negotiations.
Trump indicates U.S. and Iran are nearing agreement on nuclear negotiations
President Trump told WTX US News that negotiators for United States and Iran are “getting a lot closer” to finalizing an agreement between the two countries.
Sources familiar with the negotiations told WTX US News that the latest proposal includes a process to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the unfreezing of some Iranian assets held in foreign banks, and a continuation of negotiations.
Mr. Trump declined to provide specifics about the agreement, but said that “every day it gets better and better.”
“I can’t tell you before I tell them, right?” Mr. Trump told WTX US News in a phone interview.
Mr. Trump did say that he believes the final agreement will prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, adding that he “wouldn’t even be talking about it” otherwise. Mr. Trump added that the agreement would also result in Iran’s enriched uranium being “satisfactorily handled.”
“I will only sign a deal where we get everything we want,” he said.
Sources told WTX US News that Mr. Trump is still mulling proposals and has not made up his mind yet. The sources said he is consulting with advisers and talking to foreign leaders, including leaders from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.
Three sources told WTX US News that Mr. Trump is scheduled to speak by phone with leaders of Gulf countries and other nations on Saturday afternoon. The conference call is set to discuss the Iran negotiations, according to U.S. officials familiar with the situation. One regional official told WTX US News that some of the leaders don’t know what option Mr. Trump is leaning toward.
Mr. Trump said that if the U.S. and Iran do not come to an agreement, “we’re going to have a situation where no country will ever be hit as hard as they’re about to be hit.”
Mr. Trump has previously threatened Iran, saying before the start of a ceasefire that began in April that “a whole civilization will die” without a deal, and recently warning the country that “the Clock is Ticking.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said Saturday that there “may be news later today” about where negotiations between Iran and the U.S. stand.
“There’s been some progress done, some progress made, even as I speak to you now, there’s some work being done,” Rubio said, ahead of a formal dinner at the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, India. “There is a chance that, whether it’s later today, tomorrow, in a couple days, we may have something to say, but this issue needs to be solved, as the president said, one way or another.”
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Mayor faces backlash after using Taser on adviser during demonstration
Get you up to speed: Mayor uses Taser against own adviser to see if it works | News World
Mayor Carlos Bruce of Surco, Peru, used a Taser on his adviser, Arturo Bobbio, in an incident that was captured on video and circulated online. Bobbio was briefly incapacitated after being hit with the stun gun, which is typically used to subdue individuals.
An investigation is underway following the release of footage showing Mayor Carlos Bruce using a Taser on his adviser, Arturo Bobbio, which has led to public scrutiny. Surco municipality recently acquired stun guns for its security personnel, raising concerns about their use and oversight within the local government.
Mayor Carlos Bruce claimed the clip of him using a Taser on his adviser, Arturo Bobbio, was taken out of context, asserting that Bobbio’s participation was voluntary and carried no real risk. The Surco municipality, which recently purchased stun guns for its security personnel, may face scrutiny as public commentary likened the incident to a scene from the “Jackass” franchise, raising questions about workplace safety protocols.
What remains unclear — It is not confirmed whether the mayor’s claims about the adviser’s voluntary participation are substantiated.
Mayor faces backlash after using Taser on adviser during demonstration
Most of us don’t expect to be Tasered while at work, thankfully.
But that is what happened to the unlucky adviser working for the mayor of the Peruvian town, Surco.
It has landed the mayor, Carlos Bruce, in hot water after a clip of him using the stun gun spread online.
Footage shows Arturo Bobbio, the mayor’s adviser and municipal manager, standing up a few feet from Bruce, who holds the yellow self-defence weapon.

The adviser was floored after being hit with thousands of volts from the stun gun (Picture: TV Perú Noticias)
Bobbio appears to be aware of what is coming up as he braces for the impact of the electrical current normally used to subdue criminals and suspects.
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He squeezes his fists and another man supports him while Bruce grips the device with both hands before the volts hit the adviser from behind.
The pulse from the stun gun makes him convulse as his body receives thousands of volts.
He moves uncontrollably before his feet appear to give in as he falls onto the floor while being supported by his colleague.
Mayor Bruce said the edited clip was taken out of context of a situation that occurred in a private setting, according to TV Peru Noticias.
He claimed that Bobbio’s participation was voluntary and that there was no real risk to him.
Online commentators compared the bizarre exercise to a scene from the hit American 2000s movie franchise Jackass featuring wild pranks and stunts by Johnny Knoxville and his crew.
Another one joked that it looked like a Peruvian version of The Office TV series.
It comes after the Surco municipality is said to have purchased stun guns for its security personnel.
Stun guns can typically eject between 2,000 and 50,000 volts.
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Italy battles illegal waste dumping crisis in Terra dei Fuochi area
Italy battles illegal waste dumping crisis in Terra dei Fuochi area
The Terra dei Fuochi, a region in southern Italy, is heavily impacted by illegal waste dumping, burial, and burning activities.
Illegal waste disposal in Terra dei Fuochi poses significant public health risks and ecological damage across expansive regions, highlighting urgent environmental accountability measures.
“The illegal dumping and burning of waste in Terra dei Fuochi must be addressed urgently to protect the health of local communities.”
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The Terra dei Fuochi, or land of fires, is a vast area in southern Italy scarred by illegal dumping, burying and burning of waste.
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