Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife says she fears for her safety since the Trump administration deported him to a prison in El Salvador.

The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, was forced to move to a safe house with her children, after the government posted their home address to social media.

White House officials have spent weeks trying to justify their deportation of Abrego Garcia, even after admitting in court that sending him to El Salvador was an “administrative error,” claiming with no evidence that he is a violent criminal and gang member.

At one point, the Department of Homeland Security posted online an order of protection that Jennifer Vasquez Sura had sought, but later abandoned, against her husband. That order contained Vasquez Sura’s home address, unredacted.

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    “Slip-up.”

    With this administration, never ascribe to incompetence that which can be explained by malice. Or, worst case, both.

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    Accidentally black bagged. Accidentally doxxed. Don’t worry, the people running our government aren’t nazis, they’re just accidentally seeming that way.

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    To be 100% honest, I’m shocked they haven’t just picked her up and sent her away too.

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    That’s not a “slip-up” unless there’s an apology and the info is taken down, which hasn’t happened, and won’t. It’s a DHS doxing.

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    I heard – from right-wing propagandists so you know it’s true – that he had to be deported because he was abusing his wife. I guess DHS didn’t want him taking their job.

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    Obviously her seeking that order still wouldn’t justify deporting him, but that would paint a bit of a different picture if it’s true.

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      Don’t mince the issue. Deserved or not should be determined with due process in a court and not on Twitter while he’s chained up in a concentration camp.

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      No it wouldnt. He was here legally and deported illegally without due process. Unless he broke the law and they prove it nothing changes the picture. He could pour his milk before his cereal and stilk deserve due process.

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        I never said that he didn’t deserve due process, and I specifically said that an incomplete protection order against him was not a justification for deportation.

        The “picture” is the non-legal perception of the situation, which is subjective by definition.