Update: The Justice Department said Thursday that it intends to try Kilmar Abrego Garcia on federal smuggling charges in Tennessee before it moves to deport him, addressing fears that he could be expelled again from the U.S. within days.But DOJ spokesperson Chad Gilmartin told The Associated Press that Abrego Garcia will first be tried in court on the charges. Abrego Garcia, now under indictment for trafficking, will not get out of prison while he awaits deportation. An activist judge tried to keep him in the country. However, the Supreme Court is allowing the deportations.