Kilmar Abrego Garcia Is an MS-13 Gang Member with a History of Violence

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Is an MS-13 Gang Member with a History of Violence

The mainstream media has peddled a sob story about the deported 'Maryland man' Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The facts are he is an illegal alien from El Salvador, a MS-13 gang member, and has a history of violence.

FAST FACTS:

1. When Garcia was arrested, he was found with rolls of cash and drugs.

When Garcia was arrested in March 2019, he and three of his cronies were found in possession of marijuana and discarded several other items at the scene.

As Det. –approached the individuals, two of the individuals reached into their waistbands and discarded several unknown items under a parked vehicle. All four individuals were stopped by Hyattsville officers.

Two small plastic bottles containing marijuana were located on the scene. All four individuals were transported back to District I for interviews.

2. He was arrested with two other members of MS-13.

He was arrested alongside other known MS-13 members, including Christhyan Hernandez-Romero (“Bimbo”) and Jose Guillermo Dominguez (“Maniaco”), both of whom sported gang tattoos linked to leadership roles. The arrest stemmed from an investigation into gang-related activity and followed surveillance by the Hyattsville Police Department.

3. When arrested, he was wearing a sweatshirt with roles of money covering the ears, mouth, and eyes of presidents on various currency denominations. This is a known MS-13 gang symbol of see no evil, hear no evil, say no evil.

According to the Prince George’s County Police Gang Unit, Abrego-Garcia is a member of MS-13’s Western Clique, holding the rank of “Chequeo,” with the moniker “Chele.” This designation was confirmed by a confidential source that the DOJ says has a history of providing reliable information. Officers observed him wearing gang-affiliated clothing, including a Chicago Bulls hat and a hoodie depicting the gang’s “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” motif.

4. Two judges found that he was a member of MS-13. That finding has not been disturbed.

“In 2019, two courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court, ruled that (Abrego Garcia) was a member of MS-13,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said at the White House.

5. Intelligence reports found that he was involved in human trafficking.

The Tennessee Star learned on Wednesday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia was suspected of being engaged in human trafficking by a Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) officer who detained him in December 2022, leading to the discovery of his name on a terrorist watch list.

The Star learned from sources familiar with the incident that Abrego Garcia was stopped for an unknown reason on December 6, 2022, and that the THP officer responsible for the stop immediately discovered Abrego Garcia was transporting seven passengers, with eight individuals inside the vehicle.

During a nearly two-hour traffic stop, the THP officer determined that Abrego Garcia (pictured above) was operating the vehicle without a valid driver’s license and began searching for information about him.

A source told The Star that THP ultimately discovered Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list, but could not locate Abrego Garcia on a deportation list.

THP subsequently called the FBI, which was then led by former Director Christopher Wray under the Biden administration. The FBI instructed the THP officers at the scene to capture photographs of all eight people in the vehicle and document its contents.

Once the photographs were captured, this source told The Starthat the FBI requested THP release all eight individuals and that the THP officers complied with this request.

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6. He is an illegal alien from El Salvador.

Abrego-Garcia admitted to being an illegal alien from El Salvador, having entered the US near McAllen, Texas, in 2012. ICE determined he had no legal documentation and was subject to removal under federal immigration law.

7. He claimed fear of being returned to El Salvador because he would be persecuted by MS-13's rival gang, Barrio-18.

In court filings, Abrego Garcia testified he came to the United States because the Barrio 18 gang, which is rivals with MS-13, was extorting and threatening him and his family for their pupusa business in their San Salvador neighborhood and pressuring him to join the gang. The family fled the neighborhood. Eventually, when he was a teenager, Abrego Garcia’s parents sent him to the United States.

8. Jennifer Vasquez, Garcia’s wife, petitioned for an order of protection against him. She claimed he punched her, scratched her, and ripped off her shirt, and bruised her.

Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, applied for a protective order against her husband in 2021, saying he punched, scratched and grabbed her — with some of the alleged abuse so severe she was left with bruises and bleeding, according to court documents.

In the petition for the order, Vasquez Sura laid out the horrifying allegations that happened in front of their then-infant on May 4, 2021.

“I was watching on my laptop, and he yelled at me 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 he then punched, [scratched] me on my left eye, leaning me bleeding,” she detailed in her own handwriting, according to the petition obtained by a Fox News reporter.

She also accused him of ripping her shorts and shirt during another explosive argument later that day, according to the document.

“I ran to the bathroom, he [ran] behind me grabbed me by my arm,” she claimed.

“I have marks on my left arm as well.”

She added she was “afraid to be close to him,” per the petition.

Vazquez Sura also alleged Abrego Garcia hit her at least two times in 2020, including in November, when he hit her with his boot, and in August his alleged abuse left her with a “purple eye.”

Vasquez Sura told The Post Wednesday that when she asked for protection from Abrego Garcia in 2021 she was “acting out of caution after a disagreement with Kilmar … in case things escalated” after she survived domestic abuse “in a previous relationship.”

“Things did not escalate, and I decided not to follow through with the civil court process. We were able to work through this situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling,” she said.

“Our marriage only grew stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no marriage is perfect.”

The alleged gangbanger’s wife argued that Abrego Garcia’s alleged abuse “is not a justification for ICE’s action of abducting him and deporting him to a country where he was supposed to be protected from deportation,” adding that “Kilmar has always been a loving partner and father, and I will continue to stand by him and demand justice for him.”

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