Biden’s FBI Ordered THP to Release ‘Maryland Man’ Recently Deported to El Salvador After He Was Detained for Suspicion of Human Trafficking

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Biden’s FBI Ordered TN Highway Patrol to Release ‘Maryland Man’ Recently Deported to El Salvador After He Was Detained in 2022 Traffic Stop on Suspicion of Human Trafficking​


The Tennessee Star learned on Wednesday that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of the Central American gang Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) who was deported to El Salvador under President Donald Trump amid legal action claiming the removal was by mistake, was suspected of being engaged in human trafficking by a Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) officer who detained him in December 2022, leading the THP to contact the FBI for guidance. Within two hours, the FBI ultimately requested the THP release Garcia and the passengers in his vehicle. THP complied with the request.


During a nearly two-hour traffic stop, the THP officer determined that Abrego Garcia (pictured above) was operating the vehicle without a valid driver’s license and began searching for information about him.

One source told The Star that THP ultimately discovered Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list, but could not locate Abrego Garcia on a deportation list. Another source told The Star that THP did not discover Abrego Garcia on a terrorist watch list but that another one of the seven passengers in the vehicle may have been on a terrorist watch list.


 
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There is no definitive evidence that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list. The Trump administration and some U.S. officials have alleged that Abrego Garcia is a member of the MS-13 gang, which was designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government in February 2025. This designation has been used to justify his deportation and detention in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT). However, these claims rely primarily on a 2019 immigration court bail determination based on a police informant’s accusation, which Abrego Garcia and his attorneys have consistently denied. His lawyers assert that no credible evidence, such as a criminal conviction or verified gang affiliation, supports the claim of MS-13 membership, and a federal judge, Paula Xinis, previously ruled there was no evidence of gang involvement.






Some posts on X and a report from the Tennessee Star have claimed Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list or was involved in trafficking individuals on such a list, citing a 2022 incident where he was reportedly stopped by Tennessee Highway Patrol. However, these claims are unverified, lack corroboration from official sources, and are contradicted by court filings and statements from his legal team, which emphasize he has no criminal record in the U.S. or El Salvador. The FBI’s alleged request to release individuals in the 2022 incident, as mentioned in some X posts, remains speculative without primary source confirmation.

Given the lack of concrete evidence and the reliance on contested allegations, it cannot be confirmed that Abrego Garcia was on a terrorist watch list. The narrative appears to be driven by political and administrative disputes rather than substantiated facts.

@Grok
 
Trump has done it again. He has the leftists here arguing in favor of the liberties of a child molesting, mother raping illegal gang member.

TDS is worse than cancer most of which at least have a treatment.
 
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