The Attorney General Pam Bondi doubled the Trump’s decision to deport the alleged member of the Gang MS -13 Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to a megaprison El Salvadoran last month – insisting in an interview with “Fox News Sunday” that the members of the ice testified.
“His lawyers argued that he should be here because he was studying to become an electrician … let me make a comparison,” she said.
The Trump manager set out to discuss the members of violent gangs recently apprehended in Florida. One, she said, was accused of having stabbed an individual more than a hundred times as part of their gang initiation.
Another was arrested in Fort Lauderdale and a third, which fled to Minnesota, was apprehended by the police in collaboration with the FBI and the border patrol, she added.
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“So the other … was a drying of dry partition in the villages of Florida. So, the argument that these people live among us, these illegal foreigners from El Salvador, mean that they are not part of a gang … This is how they hide. This is how they succeed …”
The American prosecutor General Pam Bondi talks to a press conference at the Ministry of Justice on February 12, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker)
“We have to count on what the ice cream said,” she continued. “We have to count on what internal security says. These are our customers, and I firmly believe in the work they do, and we will make America again safe. It was President Trump’s directive for all of us.”
Animator Shannon Bream followed interrogations on the alleged criminal activity of Abrego Garcia, noting that he had never been charged or found guilty of violent crimes. She asked, on her return, if he could face such accusations.
“The best thing to do is to get these people out of our country, and when this first plane left and landed in Salvador, there were 261 reasons why the Americans were safer. We must monitor the security of our country, first and foremost, and it is the directive of Donald Trump, and we will continue to do it,” she replied.
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This undated photo provided by Murray Osorio PLLC Watch Kilmar Abrego Garcia. (Murray Osorio PLLC via AP)
Other members of the Trump administration also defended the expulsion, notably the vice-president JD Vance, who told the co-host of “Fox & Friends”, Lawrence Jones Last, that the Democrats and the members of the media were scandalized by the deportation of Abrego Garcia but not just as upset by the American citizens murdered by illegal members of illegal have a “highlighting of priorities”.
The White House remained firm in its decision to expel Abrego Garcia following an Atlantic report according to which the federal lawyers declared that there was an “administrative error” by taking it to the prison of the men of Cecot in El Salvador.
Judicial deposits also show that Greo Garcia came to the United States in 2011 at the age of 16 after fled gangador threats, the point of sale reported.
Eight years later, a judge granted Abrego Garcia a form of protected status known under the name of “restraint of referral” after having concluded that he would probably be a target of Salvadoral gangs if he was expelled to his country of origin.
Friday, in a decision, the judge of the American federal district Paula Xinis said that Kilmar Abrego Garcia had been illegally expelled In El Salvador and said that he had to be returned to the United States by Monday before midnight.
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The Trump administration acknowledged that Garcia’s withdrawal was an “administrative error”, but also defended it.
“This person is an illegal criminal who has violated the immigration laws of our country. He is a leader of the brutal gang MS-13, and he is involved in the trafficking of human beings,” said the white house press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday.
Brie Stimson by Fox News and Bill Mears contributed to this report.