Kilmar Abrego GarcíaThe alleged MS-13 member who was deported to El Salvador Cecot Megapronon last monthThey told Ice Hey officers that he was not afraid to return to Central America before being charged on a single sense flight to his country of origin, according to the sources.
The admission of García de Abrego Socava a statement that gave the federals in 2019, expressing that in fact he returned to El Salvador due to the threat of gang violence.
In March of that year, ICE put Abrego García under custody after local police found him socializing with the MS-13 confirmed soldiers in a parking lot by Maryland Home Depot and it was discovered that he was illegally in the United States, according to Documents published by the Department of Justice on Wednesday.
A “proven and reliable source of the past” told a detective of the Police Department of the city of Hyattsville that Abrego García was a member of the western MS-13 clique that carried the range of “check” and the nickname “Chele”, according to a gang field.
The police also pointed out that Abrego García wore a Chicago Bulls hat and a hooded sweatshirt with rolls of money that cover the eyes, ears and mouth of the presidents in the different denominations, which is “indicative of the culture of the Hispanic gangs.”
“Using the Chicago Bulls hat represents that they are members in good position with the MS-13,” said the police report.
However, an immigration judge blocked the ability of the federals to deport Abrego García to El Salvador in October 2019, accepting the statement of the Salvadores de Salvador
Abrego García It was sent With other 260 gang members reputed on March 15 under the law of alien enemies of the 18th century, which President Trump invoked to deport them quickly and without an audience.
Abrego García’s lawyers insist that their client has no criminal record in the US. UU. Syyify their removal, while the government says that its illegal crossing of the border between the United States and Mexico in 2011 forfits any right to stay in the United States.
Several federal courts, including the United States Supreme Court, have demanded that the Trump Tome administration “All the steps available for facilitation” Abrego García’s return to America.
The lawyers of the Department of Justice have affirmed that they are fulfilling the terms of that order by eliminating all domestic obstacles so that Abrego García is returned, but cannot force El Salvador to free one of their citizens.
It was also revealed on Wednesday that Abrego García was Previously accused of physically abusing his wife Jennifer Vásquez Sura, an American citizen who has been reading publicly for her liberation.
Vásquez Sura Requested a protection order Against her husband in 2021, saying that he hit, scratched, grabbed her and fashed her, according to judicial documents.
The woman told The Post on Wednesday that she was “acting as a precaution after a disagreement with Kilmar … in case things intensify” after surviving domestic abuse “in a previous relationship.”
“Things did not intensify, and I decided not to continue with the Civil Court. We seem able to overcome this situation in private as a family, even going to advice,” he said.
“Our marriage only became stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no Mariardage is perfect.”
Vásquez Sura argued that her husband’s alleged abuse “is not justification for ICE’s actions to kidnap and deport him to a country where he was supposed to be protected from deportation.”
“I will continually support him and demand justice for him.”