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Trump White House mocked Abrego Garcia with Obama campaigns

Donald Trump's social media accounts of the White House published a picture of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, which the government illegally deported to a prison in El Salvador in the blue-Red topic of President Barack Obama's first presidential campaign. Instead of the word “hope” it says “MS-13”.

“Ah yes, a real classic. We call it … 'No Maryland father',” published the White House on Saturday on X and Instagram.

The picture makes no sense, although it will certainly fit into the wider social media strategy of the Trump government, to be inflammatory and cruel towards immigrants.

“What the hell is this account,” commented an Instagram user under the contribution.

“The White House,” replied the official account.

Abrego Garcia was deported from Maryland to a notorious mega support relationship in El Salvador in March

A federal judge, followed by the Supreme Court, ordered the Trump government to bring him back what it did not do and increase the prospect of a full-blown constitutional crisis. The administration originally claimed that Abrego Garcia was irropriated. Instead of bringing him back to America, the government has led a compression campaign against him, and the Ministry of Homeland Security said he was a member of the MS-13 gang.

The DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said CBS last Wednesday, if Abego Garcia was returned to the USA, the Trump government would deport him a second time.

“[Abrego Garcia] Is not under our control, “she said.” He is an El Salvador citizen. He is there at home in his country. If he were brought back to the United States of America, we would deport him again immediately. “

Noem said the next steps at El Salvador took.

“President Trump and his administration adhered to the Court of Justice and respected the court and his decisions,” she said. “This person is not among the United States of American jurisdiction and he is not one of our citizens. He is at home in his home country. And that is due to this country to decide what to do.”

Noem's department recently suspended in which Abrego Garcia's wife lived when DHS made a civilian protection arrangement that included her address and forced her to move into a safe house with her three children.

“I don't feel safe when the government publishes my address, the house where my family lives so that everyone can see, especially if this case has become viral and people have all possible opinions” Washington Post. “Well, that's definitely a bit frightening. I'm afraid of my children.”

On Saturday, Noem in Fox News claimed that Abrego Garcia's wife may not even want him to return home to America, and only argues publicly because she is afraid of him due to her previous claims.

As part of the social media post, in which Abrego Garcia is portrayed in the style of the Obama campaign, the White House is connected to a press release from DHS, which is supposedly Abrego Garcia is a suspected human dealer. The basis of this claim is that he was run over in 2022 due to speed over the speed and had eight other people in the car without luggage. He told the State Highway Trooper that they would return from a building job. In Bodycam film material from the traffic stops, the man seems to be covered with color in the passenger seat. No fees were submitted.

“The facts speak for themselves and they head for human trafficking,” said DHS deputy secretary Tricia McLaughlin in an explanation. “The likeable narrative of the media about this criminal illegal gait member fell apart. We hear far too much about the wrong sobs of the gangs and criminals and not enough about their victims.”

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The 29 -year -old Abrego Garcia came to the USA at the age of 16 after a gang threatened to him and his family. In 2019 he was arrested by immigration and customs authorities because of allegations that he was a gang member. He married his pregnant wife in a detention center and was still in prison when she gave birth to her child. An immigration judge then allowed him to live and work legally in the United States because he could be confronted with violence if he returned to El Salvador.


The original picture of Obama was created in 2008 by the activist Shepard Fairey and showed the word “hope” below. It became an iconic portrait of the then future president.

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