President Donald Trump is standing firm after the controversial return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the United States after the violent, illegal alien MS-13 gang member was deported to his native El Salvador.
Trump asserted that the courts will soon expose just how dangerous this man really is.
Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump didn’t mince words: “He’s a bad guy.”
The president made clear that while the Department of Justice (DOJ) made the call to bring Abrego Garcia back to the U.S., the American people will soon learn how “horrible” this individual is.
“The DOJ made a decision,” Trump said.
“I think their decisions have been very, very good.”
Trump blamed Democrat-aligned activist judges for undermining his administration’s immigration policies.
The president suggested their overreach was forcing the administration’s hand:
“A local judge trying to run the country…
“That’s not supposed to be the way it is.
“I can see bringing him back — show everybody how horrible this guy is.”
Abrego Garcia, 29, was deported by the Trump administration in March to a high-security facility in El Salvador for his alleged MS-13 ties.
But almost immediately, Democrats rushed to paint him as a sympathetic “Maryland man” who was wrongfully removed, ignoring the deep evidence of gang activity and violent abuse.
Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed Friday that Abrego Garcia is now back on U.S. soil.
He is facing federal charges for human trafficking and conspiracy after a grand jury indictment in Tennessee.
According to the DOJ, Garcia was no minor player.
He’s accused of running a smuggling operation for nearly a decade, transporting MS-13 operatives, women, and children across the U.S. in over 100 illegal trips.
His activities were flagged as early as 2022, when Tennessee state troopers found him driving eight men with gang ties, along with over $1,000 in cash.
A gang/terror alert popped up in the national crime database, but ICE failed to act.
Even worse, Democrats ignored Garcia’s violent past.
His own wife filed a protective order in 2020, alleging physical and verbal abuse toward her and mental abuse of their children.
Court documents also show that Garcia boasted that he could murder his wife and get away with it.
Yet Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) led the effort to return this man, accusing Trump of violating due process.
“They appear to have finally relented to our demands,” Van Hollen gloated Friday in response to the news that the dangerous foreign criminal has been returned.
But with Garcia now facing federal prosecution, Trump may have the last word — and the evidence to back it up.
The case now becomes a litmus test for law and order vs. progressive recklessness in immigration policy.
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