So-called ‘Maryland man’ migrant was pulled over in confirmed human smuggler’s car

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the individual championed by Democrats and demanded to be returned to the U.S. by the Trump administration, has been linked to disturbing allegations of human smuggling and domestic violence. Recent documents obtained by Fox News Digital reveal troubling details about Abrego Garcia’s involvement with a confessed human smuggler and his violent behavior towards his wife.
Abrego Garcia was pulled over by a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper in December 2022 while driving an SUV belonging to Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, an illegal alien who confessed to human smuggling across the U.S.-Mexico border in 2020. The trooper observed Abrego Garcia speeding and unable to stay in his lane, leading to the discovery of eight individuals in the car with him. Despite suspicions of human trafficking due to the lack of luggage in the vehicle, Abrego Garcia was let off with a warning for driving with an expired license.
Further investigations revealed that the black 2001 Chevrolet Suburban driven by Abrego Garcia belonged to Hernandez Reyes, who was involved in human smuggling operations. The Homeland Security Investigations Baltimore field office had flagged the vehicle as being used in human trafficking or smuggling activities, with trips to the southern border to pick up non-citizens.
Court records from a 2019 arrest in Maryland identified Abrego Garcia as a member of the MS-13 gang, a notorious criminal organization. An immigration court determined that he posed a danger to others due to his gang affiliation and denied him release. Additionally, allegations of domestic violence filed by Abrego Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez, paint a disturbing picture of his violent behavior towards her, including physical assaults and threats.
The seriousness of these allegations raises concerns about Abrego Garcia’s character and activities, prompting further scrutiny of his ties to criminal enterprises and violent behavior. The calls for his return to the U.S. by Democrats must be reassessed in light of the troubling evidence against him.
In conclusion, Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s past involvement in human smuggling, gang activities, and domestic violence paint a disturbing portrait of his character. The Trump administration’s decision to deport him back to El Salvador seems justified given the evidence against him. It is crucial to prioritize public safety and national security in handling cases like Abrego Garcia’s, rather than succumbing to political pressure.