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Kilmar Ábrego García, center, stands before a crowd at Baltimore's federal office building before his appointment with Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Aug. 25. Standing next to him is his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura. A short time later, Ábrego García was taken into custody. (Patricia Zapor)

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