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Disturbing new details continue to surface surrounding illegal alien and alleged MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported by the Trump administration to the Center for Terrorism Confinement (CECOT) prison in El Salvador on March 15.
Liberal media outlets have repeatedly labeled Abrego Garcia as a “Maryland man” and a “Maryland father.” Multiple Democrat lawmakers have even traveled to El Salvador, brazenly demanding the deported alien be returned to the United States.
Now two telling videos have been released. One is an audio from a 2020 court hearing in which Abrego Garcia’s wife shares details about domestic abuse and asked for protection from her husband.
The other is a newly-released bodycam video of the moment Abrego Garcia was stopped in a human trafficking incident, and then let go.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife once begged judge for protection from him after alleged repeated abuse, chilling audio reveals
From the New York Post: The wife of alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia once pleaded with a Maryland judge for protection from her husband, citing multiple examples of domestic abuse, according to an unearthed audio recording obtained by USA Today.
Jennifer Vasquez Sura has repeatedly defended her husband’s innocence after the Trump administration deported him to El Salvador over his alleged gang ties, but acknowledged making a “clerical error” in his removal from the US.
In the newly surfaced audio from 2020, Vasquez Sura could be heard outlining several instances of physical abuse by Abrego Garcia that resulted in her making “a lot of police reports” and suffering “bruises” from his alleged beatings.
She said she had already made one attempt to obtain a protective order against Abrego Garcia, but was stopped “because his family like washed my brain, telling me that his dad was sick and not to do it.”
USA Today actually released the chilling audio:
“He slapped me three times.” Audio depicts Jennifer Vasquez Sura, wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, pleading with a judge for temporary protection from her husband in 2020. pic.twitter.com/GnnxRjjcaQ
— USA TODAY Video (@usatodayvideo) May 2, 2025
Tennessee Highway Patrol release bodycam footage of 2022 traffic stop, suspected human smuggling incident involving Abrego Garcia
From Fox News: The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera footage of its 2022 encounter with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, where state troopers suspected he was involved in human trafficking.
Garcia, 29, is a Salvadorian who illegally entered the United States in 2011 and in 2019 was issued a deportation order. Two previous judges concluded that Abrego-Garcia was likely affiliated with MS-13. He was deported in March and sent to the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) in El Salvador. The Tennessee Highway Patrol pulled over Abrego-Garcia on November 30, 2022.
Body camera video, obtained by Fox News Digital through a public records request, shows Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers pulling over Abrego-Garcia, who had eight other individuals in his car, for what was initially a speeding violation. All people in the car are male.
“How many rows have you got in here? Four seats? Four rows of seats?” a state trooper can be heard saying. “Did y’all put an extra one in? Huh? Did yall put another one in no? They come like this I’ve never seen one with that many seats in it.”
“He’s hauling these people for money,” one state trooper said.
Fox News host Jesse Watters featured part of the bodycam footage on his show Thursday night:
BREAKING: We just got our hands on the bodycam footage of the “Maryland dad.” Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a suspect in a human trafficking operation in 2022. WATCH WHAT HAPPENED… pic.twitter.com/Cot5ZHTUGz
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) May 2, 2025
Below is a longer version of the bodycam video:
BREAKING: More disturbing allegations against deported alleged MS-13 gang member surface
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