MARYLAND WOMAN WANTED HER HUSBAND KILMAR ABREGA-GARCIA REMOVED FROM HER HOME IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PLEA TO COURT – BEFORE ICE SENT HIM PACKING TO EL SALVADOR

MARYLAND WOMAN WANTED HER HUSBAND, KILMAR ABREGA-GARCIA, REMOVED FROM HER HOME IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PLEA TO COURT – BEFORE ICE SENT HIM PACKING TO EL SALVADOR

Now U.S. Rep. Glenn “Poison” Ivey wants in on the effort to bring back MS-13 Gangster Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Maryland….Ivey was the State’s Attorney in PG County and gave away easy plea deals to hundreds of criminals, including the hotbed of MS-13 gang activity in Langley Park…POISON IVEY knows he can do more for MS-13. GO GLENN!

STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT NAYIB BUKELE:
Now that he’s been confirmed healthy, he gets the honor of staying in El Salvador’s custody.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, miraculously risen from the “death camps” & “torture”, now sipping margaritas with Sen. Van Hollen in the tropical paradise of El Salvador!

The White House also took aim at Van Hollen over the visit.
“Chris Van Hollen has firmly established Democrats as the party whose top priority is the welfare of an illegal alien
MS-13 terrorist,” the White House said in a statement to The Post.

 

NEW YORK POST: Inside Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s 2019 arrest and full criminal history | Reporter Replay

https://nypost.com/video/inside-kilmar-abrego-garcias-2019-arrest-and-full-criminal-history-reporter-replay

Page one of protective order against Kilmar Obrego Garcia

Senator Chris Van Hollen voted against the Laken Riley Act.

Alsobrooks (D-MD), Nay

Van Hollen (D-MD), Nay

 

U.-S.-Senator-Chris-Van-Hollen. THE CHESAPEAKE TODAY photo

 

President Trump with the press in the Oval Office, April 14, 2025. El Salvador’s President told Collins he would not smuggle a terrorist into the United States, answering why he didn’t bring the MS13 Abrego Garcia with him to the White House.

UPDATE: Chief Justice put brakes on order from Maryland District Court Judge Xinis

GREENBELT, MD. – A Federal Judge, a Department of Justice attorney who has been placed on leave for his incompetence in representing the government, and a slew of national media outlets evidently don’t place too big a concern on past domestic violence of the “Maryland man” who was spirited off to El Salvador with a rogue’s gallery of MS-13 Gangsters.

Gang tats are clear on the image circled as being that of Kilmar Armando Abrega Garcia.

Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s plight was tearfully recounted in a CBS interview by Jennifer Vasquez Sura, who was basking in the national TV spotlight on WJZ on April 4, 2025. Reporter Mike Hallgren quoted Vasquez Sura in the evening news coverage under the headline “Maryland wife describes ‘nightmare’ fight to get husband home after mistaken deportation.

Press conference by Jennifer Vasquez Sura in Greenbelt Federal Courthouse doorway.
Photo WJZ.

The WJZ article written by Hallgren recites the events since March 12, 2025, when ICE agents snatched Kilmar Abrego Garcia after he left his workplace in Baltimore.

“It’s a journey that no one ever should have to suffer – a nightmare that feels endless”, reported WJZ. “My husband Kilmar was abducted by the U.S. government,” she told reporters at a rally before his Friday court hearing. “In the blink of an eye, our three children lost their father, and I lost the love of my life.”

Ironically, the WJZ article includes the image of several dozen gang members in the El Salvadoran prison taken from above, showing only their forearms, backs, and tops of their heads with the photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia circled and clearly displaying his notorious gang tattoos.

After Jennifer sought protection from the ‘love of her life’ Kilmar, did they patch things up?

After exploring the innocence of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the TV news account never bothered to report the Maryland Court records on the domestic violence complaint filed by Jennifer Vasquez on May 5, 2021, in the Prince George’s County District Court in Upper Marlboro.

Prince George’s County Judge LaKeecia Allen. photo courtesy of Daily Record.
Jennifer Vasquez wishes for happy days with Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Screenshot via WJZ.

JENNIFER VASQUEZ OBTAINED COURT PROTECTIVE ORDER AGAINST HER HUSBAND DUE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN 2021

Jennifer Vasquez filed for a protective order due to domestic violence from her husband on May 13, 2021, and a final order was issued on June 17, 2021, by Prince George’s County District Court Judge LaKeecia Allen. Judge Allen was elevated to the Circuit Court on Aug. 1, 2024, by Maryland Governor Wes Moore. Judge Allen previously served as a prosecutor in the Prince George’s State’s Attorney’s Office.

This turn of events in a press conference production put on by an immigration agency, Casa, WJZ, related in the article that in 2019, that Abrego Garcia was arrested at a Home Depot in Hyattsville on an allegation that he was a member of MS-13, and later determined by a judge to not be a member of the gang, preventing him from being deported despite being an illegal alien.

Thursday, April 17, 2025

PGPD Statement on Kilmar Abrego Garcia

 A review of Prince George’s County Police Department records reflect the following: On March 28, 2019, an officer with the Hyattsville City Police Department contacted the Prince George’s County Police Department’s (PGPD) Gang Unit MS-13 Intelligence Squad to inform our agency that he had stopped a group of four men in Hyattsville. That group included Kilmar Abrego Garcia. The Hyattsville City Police Officer indicated he recognized one of the men in the group to be a member of the MS-13 gang. Multiple members of the PGPD Gang Unit interviewed the four men. The PGPD detectives had reasonable suspicion, based upon their training and experience, three of the four men, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia, displayed traits associated with MS-13 gang culture. This was based on tattoos, clothing, as well as information from a source. The PGPD completed a Gang Field Interview Sheet (GFIS) to document the intelligence gathered for each individual. The PGPD did not charge or arrest any of the individuals. The PGPD has not had any further interactions with Abrego Garcia nor received any new intelligence related to him.

One of the PGPD detectives who interviewed the group that day and helped generate the interview form was former officer Ivan Mendez. In April 2019, in connection with an unrelated matter, Mendez was suspended pending investigation. He ultimately pled guilty to Misconduct in Office for that unrelated matter. The department proposed his termination. He accepted the discipline and was terminated from the agency in December of 2022. There will be no further statements or information provided on these subjects.

 

Court filings by the attorneys for Abrego Garcia in Federal Court state the following:

“For the next six years, Abrego Garcia lived in Maryland with his wife and their three children.  He complied fully with all directives from ICE, including annual check-ins, and has never been charged with or convicted of any crime. On March 12, 2025, while driving home from work with his young son in the car, Abrego Garcia was stopped by ICE agents. The officers had no warrant for his arrest and no lawful basis to take him into custody; they told him only that his “status had changed.”  He was first transported to an ICE facility in Baltimore, Maryland. Next, ICE agents shuttled him to detention facilities in Louisiana and La Villa, Texas. He was allowed a handful of calls to his wife.”

Federal Judge Paula Xinis ordered ICE to return Abrego Garcia to the United States. The DOJ has asked the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to stay the order, which takes effect Monday, April 7th, at midnight. Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia and his wife, plaintiff Jennifer Stefania Vasquez Sura, are represented by a slew of attorneys in the filing Abrego Garcia et al. v. Noem et al. which was filed on March 24, 2025, and appealed on April 6, 2025.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia court record

COMPLAINT AGAINST KRISTI NOEM ET AL. SHOWS CONVERSATION IN COURT BETWEEN JUDGE AND NOW SUSPENDED DOJ ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL REUVENI

In the end, Defendants’ redressability argument rings hollow. As their counsel suggested at the hearing, this is not about Defendants’ inability to return Abrego Garcia, but their lack of desire.

THE COURT: Can we talk about, then, just very practically, why can’t the United States get Mr. Abrego Garcia back?

MR. REUVENI: Your Honor, I will say, for the Court’s awareness, that when this case landed on my desk, the first thing I did was ask my clients that very question. I’ve not received, to date, an answer that I find satisfactory.

Court Records Show Only Traffic Cases Other Than the Domestic Violence Order

Abrego Garcia was due in court in Frederick County, where court records show he was suspended for failing to appear on September 13, 2023, for not displaying a driver’s permit. On Nov. 8, 2023, a trial was held with a plea bargain resulting in a nolle pros.

El Salvador’s President Schools British Reporter

Nayib Bukele, now the twice-elected president of El Salvador, shared this video on 21st February, showing his reply to a question asked by a BBC reporter. Bukele’s New Ideas party won a “supermajority” on Monday, romping home in 54 of the 60 congressional seats. Salvadorian laws allow the leader accorded with a supermajority to have an apparent free reign in governance. Upon his election in 2019, Nayib Bukele, who is of Palestinian heritage, emerged as the youngest president in Latin America. Known for his love of grand events, he has managed to draw global celebrities, including organizing the Miss Universe pageant and bringing football legend Lionel Messi for a friendly game. Bukele gained international attention in 2022 for his stringent crackdown on the gangs that have plagued El Salvador for years.

ILLEGAL ALIEN FROM NICARAGUA WHO ADMITS TO MASSACRE OF TWENTY PEOPLE NABBED BY ICE IN HYATTSVILLE

Javier Zeledon Reyes, 56, an illegal alien and citizen of Nicaragua, in Hyattsville, March 6, 2025

BALTIMORE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Javier Zeledon Reyes, 56, an illegal alien and citizen of Nicaragua, in Hyattsville on March 6, 2025, after he admitted during immigration proceedings to massacring approximately 20 people in the 1990s while serving in the Nicaraguan army.

“This arrest highlights exactly why ICE is vital to the safety of our nation,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Baltimore acting Field Office Director Matthew Elliston. “This individual, while in proceedings, admitted to his horrific past— massacring innocent people and later aiding a ruthless drug cartel in Mexico. His presence in the United States was a direct threat to public safety, and thanks to the diligent work of our officers, he will no longer be able to hide in our communities. ICE remains committed to identifying, arresting, and removing dangerous criminals who have no place in our neighborhoods.”

U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested Zeledon at the Gateway International Bridge in Brownsville, Texas, March 29, 2023, and issued him a notice to appear.

Zeledon Reyes attended a hearing before an immigration judge with the Justice Department’s Executive Office of Immigration Review, on March 5. Zeledon Reyes freely admitted during the hearing to serving in the Nicaraguan military from 1995 to 1996 and firing an AK-47 into a crowd of civilians, killing approximately 20 people. Zeledon Reyes also admitted he relocated to Mexico and provided material support to a cartel. The immigration judge ordered Zeledon Reyes removed from the United States to Nicaragua.

Zeledon Reyes remains in ICE custody pending his removal.

Members of the public can report crimes and suspicious activity by dialing 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.

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