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In a bombshell revelation, body camera footage from a 2022 Tennessee Highway Patrol stop exposes Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal alien with MS-13 ties, as a likely human trafficker. The Trump administration deported Garcia to a Salvadoran prison, but the saga of this so-called “Maryland man” [he's also a 'dad'] just keeps unraveling like a sari in a twister.
Tennessee officers pulled Garcia over, suspecting he was smuggling people into the country. Driving a car crammed with eight other illegal aliens like himself, Garcia flashed an invalid Maryland license while his passengers had none, nada, zip.
“He’s getting paid to haul these people, probably to Maryland, I would say,” one officer noted, pointing out the vehicle’s extra row of seats.
Another officer warned, “Sometimes they come in with dope.” Garcia’s story flipped faster than a politician’s promises—first claiming he was headed to St. Louis for construction work, then admitting he was Maryland-bound but would return to Missouri.
Oh, and the car? Allegedly his boss’s, straight out of Houston.
The officers, sharp as tacks, sat Garcia in their patrol car—no cuffs, mind you—and called the FBI and ICE. But in Biden’s America, ICE ghosted them, and the FBI advised against detention, despite the glaring red flags of trafficking. Fast-forward, and Garcia’s now rotting in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, a mega-prison for MS-13 and Barrio 18 thugs.
Democrats, ever the faux bleeding hearts, jetted to Central America, begging for his return. Good luck with that.
Court documents paint an even uglier picture. Garcia allegedly bragged he could murder his wife and skate free. “Me and my kids are afraid now. He kicked me, pushed me, slapped me in the face and threatened me,” his wife said, claiming she’s got a recording of him boasting to her ex-mother-in-law: “even if he kills me no one can do anything to him.” Charming guy, only a Democrat could love.
The Supreme Court, in its infinite wisdom, ruled Trump’s team must “facilitate” Garcia’s return. But Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, meeting at the Oval Office last month, laughed off the idea. “The question is preposterous, how can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States?”
Checkmate.
This is what happens when borders are sieves and enforcement’s a suggestion. Garcia’s not just a deportee—he’s a walking case study in why the system’s broken.
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