New Court Doc Ties Deported Illegal Alien to Terror Gang
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More evidence has surfaced that proves Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Salvadoran illegal alien deported back home, is an MS-13 terror gang member, just as the Trump administration has alleged.

Just as court documents filed by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, credibly allege that he’s a savage wife beater, a new document alleges that he is indeed a member of the Salvadoran terror outfit.

The document is a court filing from Sura’s former husband, who told a court that he worried about the safety of his children because of Garcia’s gang membership.

Deportation, Gang Ties

After the Trump administration deported Garcia on March 15, far-left Democrats and judges attempted to force the administration to return him “home” to Maryland. Led by far-left Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, party radicals traveled to El Salvador to secure Garcia’s release from prison.

That didn’t work. In any event, they were apparently unaware of, or didn’t care about, the thug’s criminal past. That record showed up online in dribs and drabs, and did nothing to dampen the ardor of Van Hollen and his hate-Trump, pro-crime posse.

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.

As well, documents from the files of Prince George’s County (PGC), Maryland, police show Garcia’s gang affiliation, including his rank and street name. Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler told a podcaster:

[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.

Wife Beater

Finally, there is wife Jennifer, who raised a small fortune on GoFundMe to bring the “Maryland father and husband” back “home.” She told PGC cops that Garcia is a violent lunatic.

“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,” she wrote in a domestic abuse complaint:

My [immediate] reaction was to push him off of us, and then he punched, scratched me on my left eye, leaving me bleeding.

Later that day, the distraught wife reported, an angry Garcia ripped her clothes off. He chased her as she fled to the bathroom. Garcia grabbed her arm, she alleged. “I have marks on my left arm as well,” she wrote.

Continued Sura:

I’m afraid to be close to him. I have multiple photos/videos of how [violent] he can be and all the bruises he has left me.

That hasn’t stopped her, again, from trying to fleece unsuspecting sympathizers on GoFundMe. Total collected: $265,916. The effort is no longer accepting donations.

The appeal’s lachrymose tale doesn’t quite comport with what Sura told the cops. Contrary to her accusations to police, she claimed Garcia is “an excellent father,” and that she “lost my life partner.”

Protect My Kids

No matter, yet another document has surfaced, dated August 20, 2018.

Sura’s former spouse, Edwin Trejo Ramos, told the PGC Circuit Court that Garcia is a “gang member.”

“The child/slash children are in serious danger at this time because she tried to kill herself,” Ramos explained in broken English:

And she left the kids with [an 11-year-old] to take care of them. 

And I’m afraid of my kids live[s] are in the danger because she is dating a gang member.

I know these facts to be true because I was there and the police was there too.

As the New York Post reported of the Garcia-Sura marriage, “Abrego Garcia and Sura — a US citizen — met in 2016, according to NBC News”:

The couple moved in together in 2018, and in June 2019, they got married while Abrego Garcia was being held in an immigration center, standing on opposite sides of a security glass wall. Sura gave birth to their son a few months later.

The timeline of Abrego Garcia and Sura’s relationship suggests the claim in the petition referred to Abrego Garcia.

Noem: If Returned, He Will Be Deported Again

The truth doesn’t seem to matter to Van Hollen, who voted against the Laken Riley Act, a bill to toughen immigration enforcement after one of President Joe Biden’s “migrants” — caught and released at the border — murdered nursing student Riley in Athens, Georgia.

Yesterday, Van Hollen appealed to Trump to bring the wife-beating, MS-13 terror gang member back “home.”

Problem is, even if Garcia were returned, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has said, he would immediately be arrested and deported again.

Noem told CBS News that Garcia “is not under our control. He is an El Salvador citizen. He is home there in his country. If he were to be brought back to the United States of America, we would immediately deport him again.”

Noem’s hard-nosed take reprises that of White House aide Stephen Miller, who, during a visit from El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, explained the U.S. Supreme Court’s order for the administration to “facilitate” Garcia’s return.

“[The court] said the most a court could ever compel you to do would be to facilitate return, which would basically mean if El Salvador voluntarily sends him back we wouldn’t block him at the airport,” Miller said. “We would put him back into ICE detention and then he would be deported either back to El Salvador or somewhere else.”

Bukele has said he will not release a “terrorist,” and that Garcia will not return to the United States.