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Kilmar Abrego Garcia Headed Back to U.S. to Face Human Trafficking Charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Headed Back to U.S. to Face Human Trafficking Charges

I wonder if Sen. Chris Van Hollen will greet him with roses and chocolates.

ABC News reported that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the alleged MS-13 member and wife beater, is on his way back to America to face charges for allegedly trafficking humans.

I wonder if Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) will greet him with roses and chocolates.

A federal grand jury in Tennessee indicted Garcia on human trafficking charges under 8 U.S. Code § 1324.

The charges were filed on May 21 and unsealed today.

From the indictment:

Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, as detailed further below, used his status in MS-13 to further his criminal activity. Over the course of the conspiracy, the co-conspirators knowingly and unlawfully transported thousands of undocumented aliens who had no authorization to be present in the United States, and many of whom were MS-13 members and associates. The co-conspirators also worked with transnational criminal organizations in Mexico to transport undocumented aliens through Mexico and into the United States.

The filing says these people came from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador, Mexico, and other places. The conspirators allegedly smuggled the people into America through Texas.

Yes, the indictment states the people included MS-13 gang members and associates of the gang.

In April, The Tennessee Star discovered the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) detained Abrego Garcia on suspicion of human trafficking in December 2022.

THP contacted the FBI.

The FBI told the THP to release Abrego Garcia and the passengers, which it did.

Then last month, the DOJ spoke to a prisoner in Alabama about possible connections to Garcia regarding the allegations.

ABC News reported at the time:

The inmate, Jose Ramon Hernandez-Reyes, 38, was the registered owner of a vehicle driven by Abrego Garcia when he was stopped by the Tennessee Highway Patrol in late 2022, according to the sources. Abrego Garcia was pulled over for speeding in a vehicle with eight passengers and told police they’d been working construction in Missouri.

Federal agents investigating the Tennessee incident appeared late last month at the Federal Correctional Institution in Talladega, Alabama, to question Hernandez-Reyes, who had an attorney present and was granted limited immunity, sources familiar with the interview said.

Hernandez-Reyes told investigators that he previously operated a “taxi service” based in Baltimore. He claimed to have met Abrego Garcia around 2015 and claimed to have hired him on multiple occasions to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to various locations in the United States, the sources told ABC News. The frequency and time frame of the alleged trips was not immediately clear.

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TopSecret | June 6, 2025 at 4:00 pm

ICE had better surround the courtroom so some judge doesn’t let him slip out the back door.


 
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ThePrimordialOrderedPair | June 6, 2025 at 4:09 pm

Are the worms at the FBI who on that call and those who instructed Tennessee to release the human trafficker also indicted?? Let’s trace taht illegal order up to where it came from and hold all those who were in on it responsible. They can all help, through civil procedure, to recompense the United States for the great expense incurred by all of this – which is going to run into the tens of millions for this one ridiculous open-and-shut case that was already back in his home country where he actually belongs and where no US judge had any right to say he could not be deported back to.


 
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Paula | June 6, 2025 at 4:13 pm

When all is said and done ole Abrego will wish he was back in El Salvador.


 
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rhhardin | June 6, 2025 at 4:30 pm

It’s just a job picking up some people and bringing them here, for pay. As for the people, it’s probably transactional. Like sex is most often transactional, including what MeToo is always complaining about.

Elevation of something normal into a crime, instead of getting him on his actual crime, being here illegally.


     
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    ThePrimordialOrderedPair in reply to rhhardin. | June 6, 2025 at 4:42 pm

    It’s just a job picking up some people and bringing them here, for pay.

    Dude … you make some really great comments and you make some silly comments … but this is just completely retarded.

    I guess you would argue that “getaway drivers” are just driving cars – no crime there – and they might not even be breaking traffic laws, often!


       
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      Evil Otto in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 6, 2025 at 4:49 pm

      He never makes great comments. He strikes me as the kind of person whose social interactions usually consist of retraining orders.


       
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      Peter Moss in reply to ThePrimordialOrderedPair. | June 6, 2025 at 6:33 pm

      “Dude … you make some really great comments and you make some silly comments … but this is just completely retarded.“

      If his comments were shots of bourbon, the former would have you stone cold sober while the latter would have you in the emergency room with alcohol poisoning.


     
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    CincyJan in reply to rhhardin. | June 6, 2025 at 4:53 pm

    I am not as sanguine as you are about Abrego Garcia’s taxi service. We agree he wasn’t doing it for free. We know how women were likely told how to pay their bills. I presume the men ran drugs or did other jobs necessary to the business. I don’t want to think about children.


     
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    steves59 in reply to rhhardin. | June 6, 2025 at 8:53 pm

    Every once in awhile you say something that passes beyond your usual inelegant bloviation and crosses over into sublime ignorance and stupidity.
    This is one of those comments.
    Do us all a solid and take the next few nights off.


     
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    Sanddog in reply to rhhardin. | June 7, 2025 at 3:15 am

    Smuggling illegal aliens actually is a crime. It’s not remotely “normal”.

Why bring him back?!

Let him stay gone.

This contradicts what they told the judge too, smh.

dumb,.dumb dumb.


     
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    979AggHokie in reply to dwb. | June 6, 2025 at 4:51 pm

    a massive waste of OUR tax dollars.

    during the covid bs, they were able to handle plenty legal proceedings remotely via Zoom calls.


     
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    DaveGinOly in reply to dwb. | June 6, 2025 at 6:15 pm

    It conveys a massive middle finger to the judges who think they’re “helping” the illegals. The administration is showing that both sides can play this game. Next up, a judge will rule “You must return the deportee, and you’re forbidden from charging him with crimes when he gets back here.” Then we’ll see if Roberts steps up and tells his district court judges stick to the law and drop the political axe.


     
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    gonzotx in reply to dwb. | June 6, 2025 at 6:25 pm

    Because someone wants him free

    And he will be freed

    Thisnis a pox on America


     
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    Semper Why in reply to dwb. | June 10, 2025 at 11:03 am

    Why? Because he is an albatross around the neck of the Democrats. They’ve mistakenly linked their illegal immigrant efforts to him and this administration is willing to exploit that association.

    Additionally, the role of the FBI in getting him released when he was caught during the previous administration can be used to highlight how the federal government was turning a blind eye to federal crimes as a matter of policy.


 
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henrybowman | June 6, 2025 at 4:45 pm

“I wonder if Sen. Chris Van Hollen will greet him with roses and chocolates.”
Of course, Garcia is married (to a moderately-scarred woman who loves him desperately… desperately!), but for the right money, I’m sure he’d let van Hollen be his side piece.

So he gets an expensive trial, we have to pay to keep him in prison for a few years, and then as a felon alien, he gets deported again.


     
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    CommoChief in reply to rbj1. | June 6, 2025 at 6:19 pm

    It isn’t as if we save $ by not prosecuting and send u him to prison. Judges, US Attorneys, Defense, prison guards are getting paid either way. Make an example of this guy and max charge him, convict him, send him to prison. Let the wokiestas try to spin their defense of this guy as ‘just about due process’ all they want n/c most reasonable understand that was a bad faith argument in the larger context of Biden allowing 10 million+ into the USA and less than 800 district judges to adjudicate bogus claims.

    Now if these wokiestas are totes ok with each Judge getting an additional quota of 40 immigration cases on top of their current workload to work between 1700-2300 M-F and 0700-1700 Sat for one hour each spent on those 40 cases then sure, but no whining about Federal District Judges stroking out or being removed from the bench and replaced b/c of their inability to perform to the standard of ‘good behavior’; failing to meet mission requirements isn’t ‘good behavior’.


     
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    henrybowman in reply to rbj1. | June 6, 2025 at 7:32 pm

    Unless, of course, he gets shanked by a remnant of that rival gang he was afraid of, the one that no longer exists in VZ, but still may in one of OUR prisons.


     
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    Spike3 in reply to rbj1. | June 9, 2025 at 1:01 am

    Thank demoncrats and Trashstream media.


 
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DaveGinOly | June 6, 2025 at 6:15 pm

“I just threw your stinkin’ plant overboard! Whaddaya think of that!?”


 
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Ironclaw | June 6, 2025 at 6:33 pm

Looks like Senator retard will have a lot shorter Drive for margaritas


 
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ztakddot | June 6, 2025 at 6:44 pm

You know it would be a really pity if he drowned while escaping from the plan bringing him back.

If he does make it back ICE should bring him to Van Hollen’s house to stay prior to his trial and ask for a receipt all while filming for the greater entertainment,


 
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ghost dog | June 6, 2025 at 8:36 pm

“I’ll be back.” The administrative state is in full control. Remember a federal judge stayed his deportation back in the Biden Administration and that is still in effect.


 
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Danny | June 6, 2025 at 9:02 pm

Is the sky falling?

No

Are we less safe?

Nope

Are we much better off that the Trump administration is abiding the law exactly as I always said it should in this case?

Yes

Court of public opinion is not an acceptable venue for appeal, and if there are further charges unrelated to wishing for deportation a court is the place to take it.

Good for Trump in changing course from court of public opinion to an actual court, I am overjoyed to say that the Trump administration has eliminated the only negative on hot it controls law enforcement.


     
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    Evil Otto in reply to Danny. | June 7, 2025 at 7:37 am

    Do you think that’s what this is about, Danny? The Trump administration suddenly seeing the light? Don’t be naive. They’ve got enough on him to nail him on human trafficking charges, showing the public exactly the sort of monsters that Kilmar Abrego Garcia is… and that the Democrats have been defending. This will make it easier for Trump to win the in that court of public opinion that you dismiss.

Above I commented “let him stay gone”

Now that I’ve read the charging documents, I’ve changed my mind and I see why they brought him back.

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.tnmd.104622/gov.uscourts.tnmd.104622.8.0_1.pdf

“Later, as part of his immigration proceedings in the United States, the defendant claimed he could not return to El Salvador because he was in fear of retribution from the 18th Street gang. While partially true – the defendant, according to the information received by the Government, was in fear of retaliation by the 18th Street gang – the underlying reason for the retaliation was the defendant’s own actions in participating in the murder of a rival 18th Street gang member’s mother.”

Ah, the old murder someone’s mother to claim asylum trick. And the Democrats fell for it. Shocking, just shocking that people are abusing the asylum system. /sarc

Garcia is the media gift that keeps on giving. The Trump admin will milk this for ages.

I’d predict that Garcia will get shanked in Federal prison, but I suspect the admin will go to great length to prevent him from getting Epsteined. They want a big show trial during 2026 midterms.


     
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    henrybowman in reply to dwb. | June 7, 2025 at 3:46 pm

    “Ah, the old murder someone’s mother to claim asylum trick. And the Democrats fell for it.”
    Well, it worked for Cuomo.


 
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destroycommunism | June 7, 2025 at 12:48 pm

yup

right where he belongs

in our prison

then when thats over in 35 years 🙂

he can be sent back


 
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Spike3 | June 9, 2025 at 12:52 am

Will demoncrat enablers Ivey and Van Hollen be taking turns wiping Garcia’s bum after he arrives?

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