For the White House and Republicans, Kilmer Abrego Garcia is a gift that remains.
The latest surface of the deported Salvador's illegal aliens is fingered to be trusted as a member of the MS-13 terrorist gang, but body camera footage of his stop by a Tennessee Highway Patrol officer. Garcia was driving the SUV with eight passengers, but officers say he is a human trafficker.
Similarly, USA Today has released audio of his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sula's plea to the judge for his protection order.
It's no wonder the White House says Democrats and their left-wing mainstream media and information ministry are dressed in such a huge hole.
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Garcia, 29, was transporting eight men, perhaps illegal aliens, through Tennessee, to Maryland, when highway patrols stopped him for speeding.
As reported by Fox News, state troopers pointed out that the SUV looked like it had been changed and could be stuffed into the headliner with illegals.
“How many rows are there? Four seats? Four rows of seats?” You can hear the state trooper say. “Did y'all put in the extras? huh? Did yall put in the no one? Did they come like this? I've never seen many of those seats.”
“He's carrying these people for money,” said a state trooper.
A source familiar with the situation told Fox News Digital that there was a conversation in the edited portion of the video. The trooper was called Ice, but he didn't start picking up Abrego Garcia.
Sources added that when the state's troopers entered the National Crime Information Center with Abrego Garcia's name, warnings appeared indicating he was suspected of being a gang member or a terrorist.
Garcia has $1,400 in cash and confesses that he is driving on a suspended license. Similarly, Fox went on to provide various explanations about his trip. The passengers did not have ID and no luggage.
“They don't have any luggage there, right? One patrolman said. I guarantee that.”
As reported by New American last week, the car Garcia belonged to his “boss,” he told officers, owned by an illegal foreigner convicted of human trafficking.
Garcia was the latest cause for Democrats when the US Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to “promote” a return from El Salvador to the United States. It is believed that the administration accidentally deported him. Democrats travelled to El Salvador and urged the government to release him, but Salvadra President Naib Bukere refused.
“The hole that Democrats and fake news media have delved into by demanding illegal alien return of MS-13 terrorists hitting their wives just continues to get deep,” a White House spokesman told Fox News.
Evidence that inspires more wives
Evidence of Garcia's trafficking has been circulated through word of mouth when his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sula, begging the judge to protect her from illegal aliens.
The audio comes from the August 2020 hearing. As New American reported yesterday, Fox News has obtained a second petition for the protection order. He even said he could kill her and escape it, she claimed.
The audio appears to summarise what Sula wrote in the petition.
Sula told the judge that Garcia's family “washed my brain” and that he was previously delved into such a hearing and convinced that his father would not show up as he was sick. From there, she describes violent, out of control thugs.
“I have a lot of police reports,” she told the judge, and in the case mentioned in the written petition, she ran outside the house to call the police.
“It took them a long time to get to the house,” she said:
It was probably 20 or 30 minutes. So I saw my neighbor walking his dog, I opened the door, and I was like “help,” and when (Garcia) heard me, he grabbed me… And he slapped me, and he slapped me, and he didn't know what to do, he didn't know what to react. I have a photo of evidence like all the bruises. …Even on Wednesday, he hit me. And last Saturday… before going to my daughter's birthday party, he slapped me three times. And last week I called the police. My sister called the police as he hit me in front of my sister.
In May 2021, another petition described Garcia as a crazy, violent maniac.
Sula, who raised a small fortune in the appeal of Lachrymose in Gofundme, which describes Garcia as a 21st century ward knife, said the violence, which presumably includes the threat of murder, was attributed to immigration and Garcia's detention in customs enforcement facilities.
“An audio clip from a civil court hearing relating to a protective order I recently filed has been published. I have previously admitted the protective order and will deal with my personal and painful part again.
My husband was traumatized from the time he spent in ice detention and we were in Covid's suffering. Like many couples, we were caring for our children. All of these factors contributed to the actions that made me seek a protection order.
That's doubtful. And Edwin Trejo Ramos, the father of Sula's child, filed an emergency custody hearing in August 2018 after Sula alleged that he was “inclined with a gang member.”
In testimony from a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Terrance Cole, a candidate for the Director of the Drug Enforcement Bureau, confirmed that Garcia's tattoo was indeed a gang tattoo.