Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia Police Affidavit

The Left is making the deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia out to be a grave injustice: sending a “Maryland man” to a foreign gulag by “mistake”.
Was it a mistake?
The Arrest: Allegations of MS-13 Affiliation
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, born on July 26, 1995, in San Salvador’s Los Nogales neighborhood, fled El Salvador as a teenager around 2011 to escape threats from the violent Barrio 18 gang, which had been extorting his family’s small pupusa business. After entering the United States illegally, Garcia settled in Maryland, where his brother Cesar, a U.S. citizen, resided. Garcia’s life in the U.S. appeared unremarkable until his arrest in 2019, which would set off a chain of events leading to his deportation.
Garcia’s 2019 arrest came under scrutiny when he was detained by local authorities. According to a post on X by user
The arrest affidavit reveals Garcia was arrested with multiple other confirmed MS-13 gang members, was wearing clothing associated with the gang, and was identified by a confidential police informant as a confirmed MS-13 gang member with a rank and a moniker:
And while the details of his case are complicated and somewhat convoluted, there can be no question that Garcia has no right to be in the United States. Contrary to what the corporate press widely claimed, he doesn’t have “legal status” or “temporary protected status” or any other status here.
While he did not have a criminal record evidently, his wife did seek a domestic violence restraining order against him, claiming he punched and scratched her and ripped off her shirt in 2021.