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New video, audio past incidents with Kilmar Abrego Garcia published

The right -wing team from Kilmar Abrego Garcia has doubled for further information about his detention and the efforts to get it back, and judicial deadlines are on the right track after a one -week break.

The Abrego Garcia team will inform the court the final list of questions and documents they apply for by Trump officials regarding his detention, deportation and potential release.

The Doj has to answer or found a kind of privilege until Monday to answer it. It is a tight turnaround, but after both had been agreed to a one-week break.

2020 protection regulations

The audio:

USA TODAY published Kilmar Abrego Garcia's Mrs. Jennifer Vasquez Audio, who used a judge against him in August 2020.

“I came to fill out a protective arrangement. I think it was in December, but I didn't show up to the court because his family washed my brain and didn't do it, so I didn't do anything,” says Vasquez in the recording. “But after that it was like calling the police … I have a lot of police reports and I kept trying to get into the basement to open the door and then how he pushed me.”

In response to the leaked audio, Jennifer made an explanation: “After the trauma of his time in the icy and the fights that we had confronted during the pandemic, I was looking for a temporary protection arrangement, but through advice and faith, Kilmar and I healed again, again a stronger couple and now our family needed at home.”

Jennifer continues to fight for Abrego Garcia's return, appears to court hearings and speaks on the Capitol Hill. She says that she wants his safe return for her family, including a five -year -old son, whom she share together.

While allegations of abuse worry and shaken that a family can endure, they are not relevant for the legal problem – that Abego Garcia was refused to do a proper procedure when the government was incorrectly deported.

The Supreme Court has confirmed an order that the government facilitates its release from custody in El Salvador.

2022 traffic stop

New video:

A video of a 2022 traffic stop with Abrego Garcia was also released on Friday.

He was given on November 30th in Cookeville, Tenn. The video shows a calm, cooperative Abrego Garcia, who drove a vehicle with eight passengers, of which he said that he had worked with him in Missouri on a building job.

Several officials answered and in the video they claim that Abego Garcia transports migrants from Texas to Washington, DC with a soldier who is suspicious that he dragged these people for money because they had no luggage in the vehicle.

Abrego Garcia was not arrested and no criminal complaints were made from the stop. According to a report on the report published last month by the US home protection company last month, he was only allowed to warn one.

This stop was never given by ICE as the reason for the detention of Kilmar Abrego and has no relevance for his illegal deportation.

“The point is not the traffic stop-ES that Mr. Abbaro Garcia earns his day in court. Bring him back to the United States,” said a lawyer from Abrego Garcia, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, according to Associated Press in a statement on Friday.

Running battle

What happens:

The Trump government aggressively published the previous interactions of Abrego Garcia with the law enforcement authorities, since both a federal court and the Supreme Court were handed over and ordered its return to the United States.

After the Supreme Court issued its decision on April 10 that the Trump government had to fulfill an order from the district court that Abego Garcia had to be brought home, it was again put into the same district court. Since then, the district court judge Paula Xinis has said that the DOJ has to provide evidence of his efforts to bring Abrego Garcia back, and regular updates of his detention.

On April 17, an appellate court of the Trump government also announced that Kilmar Abrego Garcia had to return to the United States, the court of the fourth circuit was scolding the Trump administration and said that the court was not becoming a clear guideline to “facilitate the return of Abrego Garcia”.

President Donald Trump and the President of El Salvador both said that Abego Garcia would not return to the USA, many say that Trump's refusal to comply with the court was a presentation of executive violence.

A Texan legislator, MP Joaquin Castro, has submitted an investigation decision in records in connection with deportations to El Salvador. It would force the Trump administration to publish records in connection with the deportation of people to El Salvador.

Who is Kilmar Abrego Garcia?

The background story:

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a 29-year-old El Salvadoran National. He fled from his home country and came to the USA at 16. Since then he has lived in Maryland. He has three children and a woman, Jennifer Vasquez.

On March 12th, Abrego Garcia was arrested in Baltimore after working as a sheet of sheet metal training and, according to his lawyers, picked up his 5-year-old son, who has autism and other disabilities, from his grandmother's house.

He was then sent to the terrorism boundary center or Cecot Which activists say Is full of abuse. He was deported three days later.

The US immigration and customs authority say they had taken him to a Salvadoran prison for a reproach from 2019, he was in the MS-13 gang. The authorities supported the allegation of his tattoos, a hoodie by Chicago Bulls and the word of a criminal informant.

Abrego Garcia's connections to MS-13 have never been proven and he repeatedly denied being a gang member. His lawyers argue that the US government “has never provided an IOTA of evidence” that it is connected to MS-13 or another street gang.

His final displacement against El Salvador in 2019 violated the order of a US immigration judge who protected him from his home country before being deported. The judge decided that Abrego Garcia had credible fears to be killed when he returned to El Salvador.

Abrego-Garcia has no criminal records in the United States outside of some traffic violations. He had regularly checked in with immigration authorities.

Officials from the US immigration and customs authority later entered into a court that his deportation was due to an “administrative error”, but the Trump administration has said since then that they cannot do anything to bring it back.

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