Senate Democrat calls Abrego Garcia case ‘constitutional crisis’
- Kilmar Abrego-Garcia was deported to El Salvador on March 14, sparking public outcry from his wife, Jennifer Vasquez.
- ICE arrested Garcia in 2019 outside a Home Depot due to an informant's claim of MS-13 membership.
- Garcia received withholding of removal in 2019 under the Trump administration, but this was later called an error.
- DHS posted on X, referencing a 2021 domestic violence protective order Vasquez sought, where she claimed violence.
- Vasquez responded that she acted out of caution and that she and Garcia worked through it with counseling.
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Brendan Carr threatens Comcast over coverage of Abrego Garcia
Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr has accused Comcast of “news distortion” over its networks’ coverage of Kilmar Armando Abrego, a Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador due to what the government said was an “administrative error.” “Comcast outlets spent days misleading the American public,” Carr wrote in a reply to a post on X, which criticized the Comcast-owned MSNBC and Warner Bros. Discovery’s CNN for not covering a…
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New evidence has emerged that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the alleged MS-13 gang member and wife-beater who was deported to El Salvador last month, engaged in […] Source
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