Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the illegal alien gang member who has become a poster boy for the Democrats’ immigration agenda, bragged that he could kill his wife and never go to jail, court documents have revealed.
Abrego Garcia’s chilling threats were exposed in a newly unearthed protective order.
The bombshell evidence supports President Donald Trump’s dark portrayal of the illegal alien from El Salvador.
Before he was deported, Abrego Garcia was known to law enforcement as a human trafficker, a wife-beater, and a member of the MS-13 street gang – a designated terrorist organization.
Nevertheless, Abrego Garcia has been widely described as an innocent “Maryland man” by the Democrats and their corporate media allies.
This is the second known protective order that was filed against Abrego Garcia over spousal abuse by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura.
A previously reported protective order from 2021 said Abrego Garcia punched, scratched, and grabbed her.
The 2020 protective order details numerous additional incidents of explosive violence.
The attacks included Abrego Garcia grabbing his wife by the hair in the car, smashing his kids’ devices, pushing his wife against a wall, and threatening to kill her.
“I also have a [recording] that [he] told my ex-mother-in-law that even if he kills me, no one can do anything to him,” Vasquez Sura wrote at the time.
The past reports of domestic abuse have come back to haunt Abrego Garcia.
His wife, who is now advocating for his return to the U.S., and Democrats who have rushed to defend the “Maryland father.”
Trump and his White House team have described Abrego Garcia as a domestic abuser and a criminal gang member.
Police records from 2019 note that he was detained with suspected MS-13 members outside of a Home Depot.
Officers interpreted his clothing as gang-affiliated.
A police informant also identified him as a member of the gang.
Police photos also show that Abrego Garcia had MS-13 tattoos on his hands.
On Thursday, police released bodycam footage of the traffic stop that led officers to believe Abrego Garcia was part of a human trafficking ring.
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Two immigration judges also found the evidence of Abrego Garcia’s gang ties persuasive when he obtained limited relief from deportation back to El Salvador.
Abrego Garcia even cited his gang ties in the case when pleading against deportation.
He claimed he was facing persecution by a rival gang of MS-13.
The Trump administration’s decision to send him back to El Salvador – and the president’s refusal to bring him back – is at the heart of the current controversy.
The Supreme Court has said Trump must “facilitate” Abrego Garcia’s return.
However, the justices also reeled in a lower court that ordered Trump in no uncertain language to “effectuate” Abrego Garcia’s return.
Trump’s critics say Abrego Garcia and other alleged gang members removed under the Alien Enemies Act have been deported without due process.
Yet, Trump has said he is doing what he was elected to do by swiftly cracking down on illegal immigration and crime.
“The media continues to call him [Abrego Garcia] a victim while ignoring the real victims: the women he battered, the children he terrorized, and the communities he endangered,” DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said.
“Let us be crystal clear: Kilmar Abrego Garcia will never be on American streets again.”
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