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President Donald Trump responds to return of suspected gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia

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President Donald Trump responded to the sudden and alleged return of Salvaduri, Kilmar Abrago Garcia, saying: “He is a bad man” and that the courts “will show how wonderful this man.”

Trump seemed unprecedented by the return of Abjjo Garcia on Friday afternoon, and he told the journalists on the Air Force one that the Ministry of Justice made the decision and that the world soon would see how “he terrible” person is.

Trump expressed his confidence in the Ministry of Justice and its case against Abugo Garcia.

He said, “The Ministry of Justice made a decision,” adding, “I think their decisions were very good.”

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President Donald Trump responded to the sudden and alleged return of Salvaduri, Kilmar Abrago Garcia, saying: “He is a bad man” and that the courts “will show how wonderful this man.” (Getty Images and Fox News)

“They may have just said,” Look, all these people, these judges, want to try to manage the country. “Trump said that a local judge is trying to manage the country.” “The man has a terrible past, and I can see a decision to be taken, returned, and I showed everyone how wonderful this man is.”

The president said: “Frankly, we have to do something because the judges are trying to resolve the president who won my landslide. This is not supposed to be the case. So, I can see his return. I can see. He is a bad man.

The Trump administration deported Abeerigo Garcia, a 29-year-old foreigner and lived in Maryland, to a severe security prison in his homeland in March on the basis that he is a member of the violent MS-13 gang.

Soon after his deportation, Democrats jumped to defend the release of Abro Garcia and return to the United States, on the pretext that he was a “Maryland man” who was wrongly deported.

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Kilmar Abraigo Garcia smiles in an indisputable image before deportation

This unknown image shows by Murray Osorio Plc Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Murray Osorio Plc via AP)

Prosecutor Bam Bondi announced on Friday that Aberigo Gargo, 29, fell in the United States, and is scheduled to face federal accusations of human smuggling and conspiracy.

“Abo Garcia fell in the United States to counter justice,” Bondi said. “A major jury in the central region of Tennessee brought back a sealed indictment accusing him of foreign smuggling and conspiracy.”

According to the indictment, Garcia played an “important role” in a human smuggling ring that has been working for nearly a decade. Bondi described him as a full-time smuggler who made more than 100 trips, and transported women, children and people belonging to the MS-13 gang across the United States.

Fox News Digital got Bodycam shots on the Tennesse Highway Patrol road from the 2022 traffic station where Garcia’s soldiers pulled for speed. He was in his car eight other men, which raised immediate doubts. One of the soldiers said: “He withdraws these people for money.”

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia was pulled by Tennssee Highway Patrol in 2022, according to the DHS report obtained by Fox News. (Ministry of Internal Security)

The soldiers found $ 1,400 in cash and Garcia announced at the National Crime Information Center, which alerted a gang/terrorism. The ice was called but he did not respond.

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Although the Democrats also prompted the narration that Abyerigo Gargo is a “family man”, the records of the court show the wife of Austro Garcia, Jennifer Vasquiz, Surah, raised a protective matter against her husband in August 2020. The matter said that their joint son and their children need protection from Aberigo Garcia, accusing him of recovery and physical assault against her children.

senator Chris Van Holin, DMD, who led the accusation among Democrats to pressure for the return of Abu Garcia, issued a statement after news of the return erupted, saying: “For several months, the Trump administration has caught up to the Supreme Court and our constitution. Today, they appear to have finally reached our demands to comply with the courts’ orders and provide the legal rights of the legal process in the United States.”

Jasmine Baehr and Emma Cortton of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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2025-06-06 23:56:00

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