It's OVER: Trump confirms he won't bring back "accidentally" deported man to El Salvador prisons + Confirms US citizens are next

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THE REAL STORY: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 Gang member with a History of Violence​


Release Date: April 16, 2025


“We hear far too much in the mainstream media about sob stories of gang members and criminal illegals and not enough about their victims.” - Secretary Noem

WASHINGTON – The mainstream media has peddled a sob story about Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The facts are he is an illegal alien from El Salvador, a MS-13 gang member, and has a history of violence.

FAST FACTS:

1. When Garcia was arrested, he was found with rolls of cash and drugs.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia


2. He was arrested with two other members of MS-13.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia


3. When arrested, he was wearing a sweatshirt with roles of money covering the ears, mouth, and eyes of presidents on various currency denominations. This is a known MS-13 gang symbol of see no evil, hear no evil, say no evil.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia


4. Two judges found that he was a member of MS-13. That finding has not been disturbed.

5. Intelligence reports found that he was involved in human trafficking.

6. He is an illegal alien from El Salvador.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia


7. He claimed fear of being returned to El Salvador because he would be persecuted by MS-13's rival gang, Barrio-18.

8. Jennifer Vasquez, Garcia’s wife, petitioned for an order of protection against him. She claimed he punched her, scratched her, and ripped off her shirt, and bruised her.



Kilmar Abrego Garcia




Kilmar Abrego Garcia


BOTTOM LINE: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a violent criminal illegal alien and MS-13 gang member. He belongs behind bars and off American soil.

Via: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 Gang member with a History of Violence | Homeland Security


So to all my gang nikkas read this well because ALL OF YOU are going to be next.

This sets the president that even if you aren't found guilty of gang activity you are out of here. :wow: WATTBA :blessed:

The amount of retarded negros here is mind blowning. Read the case files, nothing gang releated was found just hearsay
 
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I just thought about it ..y'all Nyggas trying to get us to rally for this nygga...

Is the Latino/Spanish community marching and protecting bout this young man?

:patrice:
I legit don't think some of you people have a higher understanding of situations at times.

This isn't about Kilmar but about what it represents when a government can start grabbing and white vanning people without due process, and because the target is a noncitizen, the greater overall populace shrugs.

This is about what it might portend when the rulings of federal courts are ignored or deflected.

It's not about HIM but about what it means to those who come after him, when the government doesn't feel the need to hew to the rule of Law.

Trump is the Living embodiment of "give an inch, they'll take a mile" and the severity for what this opens the door to with a maniac like him in office is worrisome.

The only thing more scary is the people walking around who don't get that.
 

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I legit don't think some of you people have a higher understanding of situations at times.

This isn't about Kilmar but about what it represents when a government can start grabbing and white vanning people without due process, and because the target is a noncitizen, the greater overall populace shrugs.

This is about what it might portend when the rulings of federal courts are ignored or deflected.

It's not about HIM but about what it means to those who come after him, when the government doesn't feel the need to hew to the rule of Law.


Trump is the Living embodiment of "give an inch, they'll take a mile" and the severity for what this opens the door to with a maniac like him in office is worrisome.

The only thing more scary is the people walking around who don't get that.
 

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I legit don't think some of you people have a higher understanding of situations at times.

This isn't about Kilmar but about what it represents when a government can start grabbing and white vanning people without due process, and because the target is a noncitizen, the greater overall populace shrugs.

This is about what it might portend when the rulings of federal courts are ignored or deflected.

It's not about HIM but about what it means to those who come after him, when the government doesn't feel the need to hew to the rule of Law.

Trump is the Living embodiment of "give an inch, they'll take a mile" and the severity for what this opens the door to with a maniac like him in office is worrisome.

The only thing more scary is the people walking around who don't get that.
His administration is already saying that advocating for due process for one of the other guys that was deported would be considered aiding and abetting terrorism.

 

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So to all my gang nikkas read this well because ALL OF YOU are going to be next.

This sets the president that even if you aren't found guilty of gang activity you are out of here. :wow: WATTBA :blessed:

The amount of retarded negros here is mind blowning. Read the case files, nothing gang releated was found just hearsay

He was an illegal immigrant, go home
 

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Exclusive: Abrego Garcia's Wife Responds After Restraining Order Revealed​


Yesterday at nullYesterday at null

Maryland Senator Vows To Go To El Salvador If Wrongfully Deported Man Isn't Returned

By Jesus Mesa and Billal Rahman

Politics Reporter

The wife of a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador is criticizing the Trump administration for publicly releasing details of a 2021 restraining order against him.

Jennifer Vasquez Sura, whose husband Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported just before the U.S. Supreme Court ordered his return, called the move an unjust act of "abduction" and defended her husband against the resurfaced allegations.

In an exclusive statement to Newsweek, Vasquez Sura responded to the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) release of court filings alleging domestic violence. The documents include her 2021 request for a protective order in which she accused her husband of punching and scratching her, ripping her shirt, and leaving her bruised.

The temporary order barred Abrego Garcia from contacting her and directed him not to harass or abuse her, according to the filings.

"After surviving domestic violence in a previous relationship, I acted out of caution following a disagreement with Kilmar by seeking a civil protective order, in case things escalated," she said. "Things did not escalate, and I decided not to follow through with the civil court process. We were able to work through the situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling."

"Our marriage only grew stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no marriage is perfect. But that is not a justification for ICE's action of abducting him and deporting him to a country where he was supposed to be protected from removal. Kilmar has always been a loving partner and father, and I will continue to stand by him and demand justice for him," the statement adds.

Jennifer Vasquez Sura


Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia of Maryland, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, speaks during a news conference at CASA's Multicultural Center in Hyattsville, Maryland, on April 4, 2025.Associated Press



Why It Matters​


Abrego Garcia's deportation has become a flashpoint as President Donald Trump moves forward with campaign promises of mass deportations. Abrego Garcia was expelled to El Salvador last month, drawing intense scrutiny.

The Trump administration has claimed that Abrego Garcia is affiliated with the MS-13 gang, though he has not been charged with any crime, and his attorneys have said there is no evidence linking him to gang activity. Abrego Garcia's deportation in March occurred amid what DHS later admitted was an "administrative error."

Abrego Garcia is being held in El Salvador's high-security Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a prison designed for alleged gang members under President Nayib Bukele's sweeping crackdown on organized crime.



What To Know


The case took center stage this week when Bukele arrived in Washington, just days after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 9-0 ruling ordering the administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return. The White House has resisted efforts to secure his return, arguing that the courts cannot interfere with the president's diplomatic authority.

Cabinet members and other White House officials, including Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, claimed Monday morning that the ruling had actually been in the administration's favor and did not compel them to bring back Abrego Garcia.

To support claims that Abrego Garcia was "not the father of the year," as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday, DHS posted on X, formerly Twitter, 2021 court documents showing that Vasquez Sura had filed for a protective order, alleging acts of domestic violence.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, DHS officials wrote: "Kilmar Abrego Garcia had a history of violence and was not the upstanding 'Maryland Man' the media has portrayed him as."

Kilmar Abrego Garcia had a history of violence and was not the upstanding “Maryland Man” the media has portrayed him as.

According to court filings, Garcia’s wife sought a domestic violence restraining order against him, claiming he punched, scratched, and ripped off her shirt,… pic.twitter.com/FpSV0k3i90

— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) April 16, 2025



What People Are Saying


El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, in the Oval Office on Monday: "I don't have the power to return him to the United States."

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, in the Oval Office on Monday: "First and foremost, he was illegally in our country, he had been illegally in our country...Right now, additional paperwork had needed to be done, that's up to El Salvador if they want to return him."

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in the Oval Office on Monday: "The foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president of the United States, not by a court."



What Happens Next


If the U.S. and El Salvador say they do not have the power to return Abrego Garcia, his fate remains uncertain. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said she would move quickly on the case and invited the plaintiffs to conduct depositions with the DHS, ICE and the State Department by April 23.

Update 4/16/25, 6:20 p.m. ET: This article was updated with additional information and a new headline.
 

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Exclusive: Abrego Garcia's Wife Responds After Restraining Order Revealed​


Yesterday at nullYesterday at null

Maryland Senator Vows To Go To El Salvador If Wrongfully Deported Man Isn't Returned

By Jesus Mesaand Billal Rahman

Politics Reporter

The wife of a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador is criticizing the Trump administration for publicly releasing details of a 2021 restraining order against him.

Jennifer Vasquez Sura, whose husband Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported just before the U.S. Supreme Court ordered his return, called the move an unjust act of "abduction" and defended her husband against the resurfaced allegations.

In an exclusive statement to Newsweek, Vasquez Sura responded to the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) release of court filings alleging domestic violence. The documents include her 2021 request for a protective order in which she accused her husband of punching and scratching her, ripping her shirt, and leaving her bruised.

The temporary order barred Abrego Garcia from contacting her and directed him not to harass or abuse her, according to the filings.

"After surviving domestic violence in a previous relationship, I acted out of caution following a disagreement with Kilmar by seeking a civil protective order, in case things escalated," she said. "Things did not escalate, and I decided not to follow through with the civil court process. We were able to work through the situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling."

"Our marriage only grew stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no marriage is perfect. But that is not a justification for ICE's action of abducting him and deporting him to a country where he was supposed to be protected from removal. Kilmar has always been a loving partner and father, and I will continue to stand by him and demand justice for him," the statement adds.

Jennifer Vasquez Sura


Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia of Maryland, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, speaks during a news conference at CASA's Multicultural Center in Hyattsville, Maryland, on April 4, 2025.Associated Press

Why It Matters​


Abrego Garcia's deportation hasbecome a flashpoint as President Donald Trump moves forward with campaign promises of mass deportations. Abrego Garcia was expelled to El Salvador last month, drawing intense scrutiny.

The Trump administration has claimed that Abrego Garcia is affiliated with the MS-13 gang, though he has not been charged with any crime, and his attorneys have said there is no evidence linking him to gang activity. Abrego Garcia's deportation in March occurred amid what DHS later admitted was an "administrative error."

Abrego Garcia is being held in El Salvador's high-security Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), a prison designed for alleged gang members under President Nayib Bukele's sweeping crackdown on organized crime.

What To Know


The case took center stage this week when Bukele arrived in Washington, just days after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 9-0 ruling ordering the administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia's return. The White House has resisted efforts to secure his return, arguing that the courts cannot interfere with the president's diplomatic authority.

Cabinet members and other White House officials, including Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, claimed Monday morning that the ruling had actually been in the administration's favor and did not compel them to bring back Abrego Garcia.

To support claims that Abrego Garcia was "not the father of the year," as White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday, DHS posted on X, formerly Twitter, 2021 court documents showing that Vasquez Sura had filed for a protective order, alleging acts of domestic violence.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, DHS officials wrote: "Kilmar Abrego Garcia had a history of violence and was not the upstanding 'Maryland Man' the media has portrayed him as."



What People Are Saying


El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, in the Oval Office on Monday: "I don't have the power to return him to the United States."

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, in the Oval Office on Monday: "First and foremost, he was illegally in our country, he had been illegally in our country...Right now, additional paperwork had needed to be done, that's up to El Salvador if they want to return him."

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in the Oval Office on Monday: "The foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president of the United States, not by a court."

What Happens Next


If the U.S. and El Salvador say they do not have the power to return Abrego Garcia, his fate remains uncertain. U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis said she would move quickly on the case and invited the plaintiffs to conduct depositions with the DHS, ICE and the State Department by April 23.

Update 4/16/25, 6:20 p.m. ET: This article was updated with additional information and a new headline.

Well Well Well:mjgrin:
 

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He didn’t come here illegally
look, if this is about checking trump :yeshrug: i get it. i support that. it needs to happen

but given everything going on in the country, i just can't get behind this level of effort over one non-citizen :dead:

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