Yawn. As we work our way closer to the evidentiary hearings on December 8-9, 2025 in Music City, more and more sworn filings are appearing -- to document Kristi Noem's ongoing and brazen lies -- about Mr. Abrego Garcia (and his asylum status for various friendly foreign countries -- willing to accept him, and his family -- and offer safe a haven until Trump is out of office at least).
This is just one more in a long string of them -- Noem wants to send him to Liberia -- where he has no contacts, and might be in grave danger. To malignantly justify the cruel attempt, the government continues to claim that Costa Rica has not agreed to accept Abrego on a humanitarian basis -- and that any such asylum transfer will require long negotiations with the US government (Noem / Trump / Miller). That is a facially preposterous lie. But of course, if the able judges (in Tennessee and/or Maryland) allows it, Trump will just refuse to negotiate in good faith, throw up his hands and demand to send Abrego to Ghana or Liberia.
And so, here is the truth of it all, in court filed pleadings -- from officails in Costa Rica. Here is the pleading, in Nashville, overnight -- and the Wa Po statement:
. . .A high-ranking Costa Rican official said late Friday that the country remains willing to accept the deportation of Kilmar Abrego García, rebutting the Trump administration’s claims that the only possible destination for the Salvadoran immigrant is the West African nation of Liberia.
Security Minister Mario Zamora Cordero told The Washington Post that he had informed the U.S. Embassy in San José in August that the government would accept Abrego on humanitarian grounds and provide him legal residency. He reiterated that Costa Rica has the “highest human rights standards” and would receive Abrego “under humanitarian conditions that guarantee the full respect for his rights and liberties.”
“That position that we have expressed in the past remains valid and unchanged to this day,” Zamora Cordero said in a statement, responding to questions from The Post. . . .
[And from the pleading:] . . .The government has made no secret that it is willing to punish Mr. Abrego by any means, even when that involves falsehoods and violations of law—and it now seeks to deport him to a distant third country in Africa where he does not speak the language, has no connections, and questions remain as to whether he would live freely. The government has tried again and again: first Uganda, then Eswatini and Ghana, and now Liberia. In his immigration proceedings, Mr. Abrego has designated Costa Rica as his country of removal, as is his statutory right. See 8 U.S.C. § 1231(b)(2)(A)(i).
That country had previously offered written assurances, as of August 21, 2025, that it would accept Mr. Abrego as a refugee, grant him legal status, and prevent his refoulement to El Salvador. . . .
Now you know. What a pack of reprobates these folks are. Onward -- estar agradecido -- té gracias!
नमस्ते

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