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Abrego Garcia’s wife said she had to move to a safe house after DHS posted her home address

  • Jennifer Vasquez Sura moved to a safe house with her children after the Department of Homeland Security posted a court document on social media that included their home address.
  • Vasquez Sura expressed concern, stating, 'I don't feel safe when the government posts my address... for everyone to see.'
  • Vasquez Sura noted the pressures of raising three children, including their nonverbal autistic son, amidst the trauma from Abrego Garcia's prior detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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By Sol Amaya, CNN en Español Amid the legal dispute in the United States over the deportation of Kilmar Ábrego García to El Salvador, Jennifer Vásquez Sura, his wife, and their three children moved to a house at an undisclosed address, their lawyers confirmed to CNN on Friday. “Due to the significant public attention the case has generated, Jennifer and her children moved from their home to an undisclosed location,” Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, Áb…

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