
Not that anyone needed it except far-left, pro-terror-gang Democrats, but more documentary and testimonial evidence has surfaced in the last 24 hours showing that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the deported Salvadoran illegal alien, is a wife-beating thug and member of the MS-13 terror gang.
Fox News obtained a second protective order filed by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura. She reported to the circuit court in Prince George’s County, Maryland, that Garcia told a relative he could murder Sura and get away with it.
As well, during his confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, the nominee to run the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Terrance Cole, testified that Garcia’s tattoos are, indeed, gang tattoos.
So, yet again, pro-Garcia Democrat shills have received more evidence that their favorite “Maryland husband and father” is a violent goon who should have been deported.
The Latest
The latest on Garcia comes from yet another petition for protection.
On August 3, 2020, Sura told the Prince George’s County (PGC) Circuit Court — in a disjointed, written account — that Garcia took her phone, then demanded her car keys at 1:00 a.m. She refused, and told her explosive husband that she wanted to use the car, an answer that infuriated him.
Sura said she “went upstairs to make food for my kids but he turned off the stove, and told me I wasn’t going to cook anything for him until I gave him” the keys. Garcia locked her children in the basement, she alleged.
Retrieving her phone from her car, she said, she called 911.
“I try to return inside but he locked all doors,” she continued. “After 5 min waiting for police, he opened the door and told me to give him the keys. I again try to make food for my kids because I could hear them crying [and] screaming.”
When police arrived, Sura “opened the door and yelled for help. When my husband heard he grabbed me back inside & slapped me,” she alleged:
Police came he acted violent with him & broke my phone in front of [the ] officer. This is not the 1st time. It been a couple of occasion he takes my phone, and car & I’m left without ]being] able to call anyone.
Sura wrote that she has photos “of all the bruises … left on my body,” and the household goods Garcia destroyed. “Me & my kids are afraid now,” she wrote:
[He’s] kicked me, pushed me, slapped me in the face. Threaten me, I also have … recorded that [he] told my ex-mother-in-law that even [if] he kills me no one can do anything to him.


Previous Evidence
On May 5, 2021, in a report found before the August 2020 petition for protection, Sura described Garcia as a violent maniac.
In August 2020, he socked her in the eye and left a purple shiner, she claimed. In November 2020, he bashed her with a “work boot,” her complaint alleged.
On May 4, 2021, she told cops, “I was watching on my laptop, and he yelled to turn it off, I told him I wasn’t sleepy, he got angry, reached over shut and threw my laptop on the floor, and the baby started to cry because he was putting pressure on him. My [immediate] reaction was to push him off of us, and then he punched, scratched me on my left eye, leaving me bleeding.”
If what Sura reported to police and the courts is true, then the story told in a GoFundMe effort to raise money for Sura and her kids, in which Garcia comes off as husband and father of the year, was a lie.
Cole Testimony
During Terrance Cole’s hearing yesterday, GOP Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina asked the DEA nominee about MS-13 and gang tattoos.
The MS-13 terrorist outfit, Cole testified, is involved in “extortion, kidnapping, drugs, intimidation, money laundering.”
Graham asked Cole whether gang members have “membership cards.”
“Not necessarily the membership cards, but they are well recognized based on tattoos and different [things],” Cole replied.
Graham produced the now-viral photo of the tattoos on Garcia’s fingers.
“Based on your time and experience and expertise in the DEA, what does that photo or those markings suggest to you?” Graham asked.
“Well, they suggest that he’s an MS-13 member — that those are his markings,” Cole replied. “That’s his brand.”
Graham walked Cole through the tattoos’ coded MS-13 symbols.
“So based on your time as a DEA agent in the field, particularly in Mexico, these tattoos are consistent with MS-13 associations?” Graham asked.
“Yes sir, that’s correct,” Cole replied.
Cole also said the tattoos don’t represent any other terror organization.
MS-13 Membership Evidence Abounds
Other evidence abounds that Garcia is a member of MS-13.
As The New American reported yesterday, Sura’s ex-husband, Edwin Trejo Ramos, the father of Sura’s children, told the PGC Circuit Court in an emergency motion for a custody hearing that he feared for their lives. Ramos alleged that Sura “is dating a gang member.”
More evidence appears in documents from the PGC police department. They not only claimed Garcia was a member, but also provided his rank and street name. Garcia “was validated as a member of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) Gang,” the police report says.
Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler told a podcaster that Garcia is a gang member. Garcia “certainly has MS-13 ties, and I 100-percent believe, 1,000-percent believe him to be an MS-13 member, from everything I’ve read out of the police reports and what has been released,” Gahler said.
🚨Maryland Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler CONFIRMS Kilmar Abrego Garcia is 1000% A MS-13 Terrorist, SLAMS Democrats For Protecting Him:
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 21, 2025
“He is certainly tied to the MS-13 gang. Known for severe violence, murders drugs. Officials taking vacations to El Salvador…. Terrible.” pic.twitter.com/vlyVB6fhID
In 2022, Tennessee Highway Patrol officers stopped Garcia in a car packed with passengers and heading from Texas to Maryland for “construction work.” The car belonged to a convicted human trafficker, also an illegal alien, who had pleaded guilty to transporting illegal aliens.