As the Trump administration has argued, there is more evidence that proves that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal foreigner from Salvadra, a member of the MS-13 terrorist gang, has returned to his home town.
Just as court documents filed by his wife Jennifer Vazquez Sula claim that he can be trusted to be a savage wife beater, the new documents claim that he is in fact a member of Salvadra's terrorist attire.
The document is a court filing from Sula's ex-husband who told the court he was concerned about the safety of his child due to Garcia's gang membership.
Deportation, gang ties
After the Trump administration deported Garcia on March 15, Democrats and judges on the far left tried to force the administration to force him to “home” return to Maryland. The party's radical, led by Maryland's distant upper left senator Chris Van Hollen, traveled to El Salvador to secure Garcia's release from prison.
That didn't work. In any case, it appears that they either didn't recognize or cared about the crimes of the thugs' past. That record appeared online with dribs and dribs, and did nothing to moisten Van Hollen's enthusiasm and his hatred Trump, Pro-Rim Pose.
In 2022, Tennessee Highway Patrol officers stopped Garcia in a car packed with passengers and performed “construction work” to head from Texas to Maryland. The car belonged to a convicted trafficker, an illegal foreigner who was also an illegal foreigner.
Similarly, documents from the Prince George County (PGC) files in Maryland show Garcia's gang affiliation, including his rank and street name. Harford County Sheriff Jeff Garler told the podcaster:
(Garcia) certainly has an MS-13 bond, and I believe 100%, 1,000% believe he is an MS-13 member from everything he reads and released from police reports.
Wife beater
Finally, I have my wife Jennifer. Jennifer raised a small fortune in GofundMe to bring “the father and husband of Maryland” back to “home.” She told PGC police officers that Garcia is a violent madman.
“I was watching on my laptop and he cried out to turn it off, I'm not sleepy at him, he got mad, closed, reached out, threw my laptop on the floor, and the baby started crying as he was putting pressure on him,” she wrote in a domestic abuse complaint.
My (immediate) reaction pushed him away from us, and he hurt me and left me bleeding.
Later that day, the distraught wife reported that an angry Garcia had torn her clothes. He chased after her as she ran to the bathroom. Garcia grabbed her arm, she insisted. “There's a mark on my left arm too,” she wrote.
Continuous Sulli:
I'm afraid to be near him. I have multiple photos/videos of how he can (become violent) and all the bruises he left with me.
It has again not stopped trying to escape unsuspecting sympathizers in GoFundme. Total collected: $265,916. The effort is no longer accepting donations.
The appeal Lachrymose Tale is not completely complicated by what Sura told the officers. Contrary to the police charges, she claimed that Garcia was a “great father” and “lost my life partner.”
Protect my kids
Regardless, another document dated August 20, 2018 has surfaced.
Sula's former spouse, Edwin Trejo Ramos, told PGC Circuit Court that Garcia is a “gang member.”
“The children/slash children are in serious danger at this point because she tried to kill herself,” Ramos explained in broken English:
And she left the children (age 11) to take care of them.
And I'm afraid my kids are in danger as my kids are dating gang members.
I know these facts are true because I was there and the police were there too.

As the New York Post reported on Garcia Sula's marriage, “Abrego Garcia and Sula met in 2016, according to NBC News”:
The couple moved together in 2018 and married in June 2019 while Abrego Garcia was detained at an immigration center standing on the other side of the security glass wall. Sula gave birth to her son a few months later.
The timeline of Abrego Garcia's relationship with Sula suggests the petition claims mentioned to Abrego Garcia.
Noem: If he is returned, he will be deported again.
The truth seems unimportant for Van Hollen, who voted against the Laken Riley Act, a bill that would strengthen immigration enforcement after President Joe Biden's “immigrants” (who was caught and released at the border) was killed in Athens, Georgia.
Yesterday, Van Hollen appealed to Trump to bring members of the MS-13 terrorist gang to “home.”
The problem is, even if Garcia is returned, Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem said he would soon be arrested and deported again.
Noem told CBS News that Garcia “is under our control. He is a Salvadoranian citizen. He is home to his own country. If he is brought back to the United States, we will soon expel him again.”
Noem's Hard Nose Take resurrected White House aide Stephen Miller's account of the US Supreme Court's order against the administration to “promote” Garcia's return during a visit from El Salvador President Naive Buquere.
“(The Court) can force the court to encourage you to return means that if El Salvador voluntarily sends him back, we won't block him at the airport,” Miller said. “We'll return him to ice detention and then he'll be deported to El Salvador or somewhere else.”
Bukere said he would not release “terrorists” and Garcia would not return to the United States.