Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife sought restraining order in 2021, DHS says
- Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Maryland man, was deported in March 2023 to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador amid a national controversy.
- The deportation followed allegations linking Garcia to the MS-13 gang and accusations of domestic violence by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, who sought a protective order in 2021.
- Supporters say Garcia had no U.S. Criminal record and was protected under immigration status since 2019, while authorities claim evidence proved gang involvement and violent behavior.
- Governor Wes Moore and other Democrats have called for Garcia's return after courts ordered the administration to facilitate it due to an administrative error in the deportation.
- The case highlights tensions over immigration enforcement, with the Trump administration defending the deportation and critics arguing Garcia was wrongly removed despite unresolved legal disputes.
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Kilmar Ábrego García case: "The government wants to hide what this case is all about"
The Kilmar Ábrego Garcia, who has been deported to El Salvador, is violent, says President Trump. His government remains guilty of evidence that judicial orders to return the man are ignored. What can the Democratic Senator van Hollen do?
Trump highlights photo of Abrego Garcia’s knuckles with apparent MS-13 tattoos
President Donald Trump argued Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s tattoos prove he is a MS-13 gang member who should not be allowed back into the United States. On Friday evening, Trump highlighted a photo of Abrego Garcia’s hand that appeared to contain…
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