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Tennessee Bodycam Shows Troopers’ Response in Stop of Maryland Man Suspected of Smuggling

  • In November 2022, Tennessee state troopers pulled over Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident, for speeding while transporting eight men.
  • The stop happened amid concerns about possible human trafficking, but Abrego Garcia explained he was transporting the men to a job location, and after checking his license, the troopers ultimately released him with a speeding warning.
  • Abrego Garcia, a native of El Salvador, was wrongly deported in March despite a court order preventing his removal, while the Trump administration labeled him as involved with gangs and human trafficking—allegations his advocates contest.
  • His wife denies the accusations, asserting that he frequently helped transport workers between job sites and was not involved in illegal activities, while the U.S. Supreme Court has mandated that authorities allow him to come back to the country.
  • Abrego Garcia is still located in El Salvador as his advocates contend that any accusations should be handled within U.S. Courts, while new deadlines have been established for the government to respond.
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Tennessee police release video of Kilmar Abrego Garcia traffic stop in 2022

Authorities in Tennessee have released video of a 2022 traffic stop involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia. He's the Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.

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Tennessee Star broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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