Wife Criticizes Trump Disclosure: Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, acknowledged that she filed a civil protective order against her husband four years ago. However, she emphasized that this action was taken out of caution due to her past experiences with domestic violence in a previous relationship.
Context of the Protective Order
In 2021, Vasquez Sura sought a civil protective order following a disagreement with Abrego Garcia that escalated into a physical altercation involving hitting and scratching. Despite this incident, she chose not to appear at the court hearing, and the matter did not proceed further. Vasquez Sura stated that the couple worked through their issues privately, including attending counseling sessions, which ultimately strengthened their marriage.
Abrego Garcia’s Deportation
Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the US government on March 15, 2025, despite having a “withholding of removal” status, which allowed him to live and work legally in the United States. This status was granted due to the danger he faced from gang violence in El Salvador. The Trump administration has defended the deportation by accusing him of membership in the MS-13 gang, an accusation based on a bail determination made during a 2019 immigration court proceeding, which Abrego Garcia has consistently denied.
Government’s Response
The Trump administration’s release of the protective order documents appears to be part of its renewed push to portray Abrego Garcia as a violent and dangerous criminal. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt publicized the Maryland protective order while attacking Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen for visiting Abrego Garcia in El Salvador. Leavitt compared this situation to the case of Rachel Morin, a victim brutally murdered by a fugitive from El Salvador, Victor Martinez-Hernandez, who was recently convicted of Morin’s murder and rape.
Still on Wife Criticizes Trump Disclosure
Judicial Proceedings
In court hearings over Abrego Garcia’s deportation, the federal judge overseeing the case has repeatedly asked the Justice Department to provide additional information about him, including any charges or convictions. However, none has been provided. DOJ attorney Erez Reuveni admitted that “the government made a choice here to produce no evidence,” but was later fired for his statements.
Aftermath
The US Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Abrego Garcia’s removal to El Salvador was illegal and required the US to “facilitate” his release. However, the administration interpreted this to mean it is not obligated to arrange his return, and President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has refused to release him.
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