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Home » News » Pam Bondi insists alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s family is ‘safer’ now he’s gone
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Pam Bondi insists alleged MS-13 gangbanger Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s family is ‘safer’ now he’s gone

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has insisted that the family of the alleged member of MS-13, Kilmar Abrego García, is “safer” now that he has been deported by the Trump administration to the notorious megaprison of El Salvador.

The 29 -year -old father, who was taken by mistake from the United States last month due to an administrative error, was prior to his wife’s physical abuse, Jennifer Vásquez Sura, on Wednesday of the National Security Department of National Security.

Although Abrego García’s wife has still been pressing to bring him back to the United States, Bondi suggested that his family was better without him.

“The United States is safer because it is gone,” Bondi told Fox News “Sean Hannity on Wednesday night.


Attorney General Pam Bondi has insisted that the family of the alleged member of MS-13 Kilmar Abrego García is "Safer" Now that he has been deported by the Trump administration to the notorious Megaprison of El Salvador.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has insisted that the family of the alleged member of MS-13, Kilmar Abrego García, is “safer” now that he has been deported by the Trump administration to the notorious megaprison of El Salvador. Through Reuters

“Maryland is safer because she has gone. And that woman she is married and that boy she had with her, are safer tonight because she is out of our country and is sitting in El Salvador where she belongs.”

His comments occurred shortly after the Trump administrator published details of a protective rest training order that Abgo García’s wife had requested after a domestic incident at his home in front of his childhood on May 4, 2021.

In the request of the order, Vásquez Sura claimed that her husband had hit, scraped and grab her arrangement of the order.


Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Although Abrego García’s wife pressed to bring him back to the United States, the attorney general Pam Bondi suggested that her family be better out of place. Fox News

“I was looking on my laptop, and he shouted me to turn it off, I told him that he was not sleepy, he got angry, approached and threw my laptop to the ground, and the baby began to cry a concern that he pressed it, my [immediate] The reaction was to expel him from us, and he is beaten, [scratched] In my left eye, leaning bleeding, “he detailed in his own letter, according to the request.

The National Security Department published screenshots of the order in X, saying that it was proof that Abrego García “had a history of violence and was not the” Maryland man “that the media have portrayed it.”

Bondi also published evidence of the alleged links of Abrego García with MS-13, including that HET had the “Checko” range and the name of the “Chele” street within the vicious criminal organization.

It occurs after the United States Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Abrego García from his native El Salvador after Washington acknowledged that he was deported due to an administrative error.

To Abrego García, who left El Salvador at age 16, received a protection order in 2019 to continue living in the United States and has never been accused of convicted of any crime.

His lawyers have denied the accusation of the Department of Justice that he is a member of the MS-13 criminal gang.

Despite admitting the “clerical error” in the deportation of Abrego García, the White House has still insisted that it should remain in El Salvador.

His wife, on the other hand, has argued that the protection order requested several years ago, which was later fired, was not justification that he has started from the United States.

“That is not a justification for ICE’s action to kidnap and deport it to a country where it was supposed to be protected from deportation,” he said.

“Kilmar has always been a fellow and loving father, and I will continue to support him and demand justice.”

Vásquez Sura added that when he requested protection from Abrego García in 2021, he was “acting as a caution after a disagree with Kilmar … in case things intensify” after surviving domestic abuse “in a previous relationship.”

“Things did not intensify, and I decided not to continue with the Civil Court. We seem able to overcome this situation in private as a family, even going to advice,” he said.

“Our marriage only became stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no Mariardage is perfect.”

Meanwhile, Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador on Wednesday to meet with senior officials and defend the liberation of Abrego García, but the vice president of El Salvador, Felix Ullo, told him that he could not authorize.

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