Thursday, August 28, 2025

The Odyssey of our "Maryland Dad"

 "He may be deported again quickly, but his massive team of high- priced lawyers and liberal activist judges make that unlikely"  Bottom



Will the ‘Maryland Man’ Be Sent to Mamdani’s Homeland?   . . . "Kilmar Abrego Garcia is not a “Maryland man.” Never was, never will be.

"He is a Salvadoran national under a final removal order and a federal indictment. He’s back because the law—and his own exposure—not grandstanding politicians—demanded it.

"When justice is done, he should go—and stay gone.

"And if he’s “shopping” destinations, perhaps El Salvador wasn’t so bad after all."

Suddenly, Kilmar didn't think being shipped to Costa Rica was such a bad thing after all   "Funny how 'Uganda' has a way of concentrating an illegal alien's mind.

"And activating a new round of NGO legal challenges. The cash for lawyers must be rolling.

"Which is what we see with the world's most undesirable illegal immigrant, alleged MS-13 gang member, child-porn solicitor, human smuggler, and serial wife beater Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, with his final deportation order on the edge of going through." . . .

Get Kilmar The Hell Out Of The Country   "Why is Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in the United States? He was out, he was gone, and now he’s back. Why? Incompetent leadership at the Justice Department, that’s why. And it is unforgivable. 

Kilmar, the illegal alien from El Salvador – who may or may not be a gang member, may or may not have beaten his then girlfriend, now wife, and may or may not have helped traffic human beings for whatever purpose – needs to be the hell out of here as soon as possible. I don’t care where he goes, I care that he goes. I don’t care if he was a gang member of was trafficking people, the fact that he’s an illegal alien is enough. 

But he’s not gone, he’s here. He may be deported again quickly, but his massive team of high- priced lawyers and liberal activist judges make that unlikely. So, in reality, this guy may be in the country for the rest of his life after having been removed once already. 

Why the hell did the Attorney General bring him back? . . . 

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