The left has expressed dissatisfaction for several weeks following the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador due to his connections with the notorious MS-13 cartel. Conservatives highlighted his extensive criminal record, while liberals portrayed him as ‘a fine and innocent person,’ despite clear security risks. In response to the media frenzy, Attorney General Pam Bondi unveiled a wealth of documents that confirmed Garcia’s affiliation with the violent criminal group, validating Donald Trump’s decision to deport him.
For context, Trump has consistently vowed to expel large numbers of undocumented immigrants from the United States. Since assuming office this year, the president has collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Tom Homan to protect America from foreign criminals.
Regardless, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released documents that substantiated his gang ties and dismantled the mainstream media’s skewed narrative. The document, published on April 16, 2025, stated, ‘The DHS opposed the Respondent’s request for bond. The DHS asserted that the Respondent is a verified gang member. The Respondent was arrested alongside other high-ranking gang members and was confirmed to be a senior member of the MS-13 gang by a credible and reliable source. The DHS contended that the Form I-213 is admissible as a legally reliable document in immigration court.’
In reaction to the exaggerated outrage regarding Garcia, President Donald Trump shared a photograph that demonstrated Garcia’s status as an MS-13 gang member. He remarked, ‘This is the hand of the man that the Democrats believe should be allowed to return to the United States, as he is such ‘a fine and innocent person.’
Expanding on this, Trump reaffirmed his campaign commitment to ensure national safety. He stated, ‘They claimed he is not a member of MS-13, even though he has MS-13 tattooed on his knuckles, and two Highly Respected Courts determined that he was a member of MS-13, assaulted his wife, etc.
In the comments section beneath her post, conservatives gathered to express their support for the president. One particular comment stated, “Remove these scumbags from our country, President Trump! Additionally, please hold the treasonous DNC and NGOs accountable for their numerous crimes against the American populace. The truth must be revealed! Their leadership deserves to be convicted!”
Providing further context in a tweet, AG Pam Bondi skillfully refuted the mainstream narrative. She tweeted, “The evidence indicates that Kilmar Abrego Garcia has consistently been recognized as a member of MS-13 by: ⁃ A gang unit from a Maryland county police department ⁃ A trustworthy confidential informant ⁃ ICE officers ⁃ An immigration judge concurred ⁃ An appellate board concurred.”
Accompanying the same post was a video of Pam Bondi discussing the matter with Fox News. She remarked, “Under Donald Trump’s remarkable strategy to remove these alien adversaries, these terrorists, from our nation, he is deported. He is sent back to his country of origin, El Salvador. He is currently incarcerated. Every American should express gratitude to President Trump this evening. Furthermore, every liberal journalist who has labeled him a Maryland resident and claimed he was justifiably in this country should be offering an apology to President Trump tonight.”
Watch Bondi’s appearance on FNC here:
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