Kilmar Abrego Garcia Was Released. Now DHS Wants To Send Him to Uganda

The Department of Homeland Security just exposed its own arrogance. After failing to present enough evidence to Kilmar Abrego Garcia in jail, DHS still parades him as a “criminal” and wants him deported to Uganda—a country he isn’t even from.
This isn’t justice. It’s branding. It’s the bureaucratic machine refusing to admit it lost. When government prosecutors can’t win in court, they simply switch venues—ICE detention, deportation orders, press releases full of loaded language. They bypass the people, bypass due process, and act like judge, jury, and executioner. And the Uganda part? That’s not a typo. DHS openly says they’re trying to deport him there. Uganda. Not El Salvador. Not Honduras. Uganda. They want to dump a man in a country where he has no ties—just to wash their hands of him. This should terrify every American. If DHS can’t prove guilt in court but still calls you a criminal, what stops them from doing the same to you? What stops them from exiling you somewhere random, just because it’s convenient for the government? The Constitution was written to stop this very abuse. Innocent until proven guilty. Courts, not press releases. But today DHS acts like an empire, grabbing powers the Founders never gave them.