Kilmar Abrego Garcia and Jennifer Vasquez Sura have a son, born in 2019.
A second protective order has been released involving Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a man with known ties to the notorious MS-13 criminal syndicate.
Court documents obtained by Fox News reveal that Garcia, who has a history of domestic violence and child abuse, brazenly told his wife that he could get away with murder if he killed her. Let that sink in: this man believed that he could commit cold-blooded murder with impunity.
According to Fox News’ Bill Melugin, Garcia’s wife filed the order in August 2020, detailing violent physical abuse, threats of murder, and a disturbing audio recording where Garcia allegedly said “even if he kills [her], nobody can do anything to him.”
This protective order predates a second filing in 2021, where Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, again begged the courts for protection — this time adding video evidence of his attacks and stating she was terrified to be around him.
Despite the mounting evidence and multiple documented incidents of domestic violence, Garcia has been released back into the community.
According to the detailed account from August 3, 2020, Garcia took her phone, attempted to seize her car, locked their children in a room, shut off the stove while she was cooking, and ultimately physically assaulted her when she sought help.
The wife managed to call 911 only by retrieving her phone from the car—only for Garcia to break the phone in front of officers when they arrived.
Yet despite this overwhelming evidence and his alleged gang ties, Garcia was released.
According to Sura’s handwritten account:
“Today, Aug 3, 2020, My husband took my phone around 1:00am, and in the morning he wanted to take my car, but I told him I was going to go out with my kids. He then got angry. I went upstairs to make food for my kids but he turned off the stove
and told me I wasn’t going to cook anything for him until I gave him my key. Then I try to go back to the basement & he had locked 2 of my kids in the room, and the baby was sleep in the crib. I could hear them crying. I looked for help but no one was home. I then went to the car & found phone — was able to call 911. I try to return inside but he locked all doors. After 5 min waiting for police, he opened the door and told me to give him the keys.
I again try to make food for my kids because I could hear them crying/screaming. I told him to let me go downstairs but he blocked the door. I went to look out the window & I saw someone walking. I opened the door & yelled for help. When my husband heard, he grabbed me back inside & slapped me.
Police came. He acted violent with them & broke my phone in front of officer. This is not the 1st time. It been a couple of occasions he takes my phone and car & I’m left without be[ing] able to call anyone. I have photos of all the houses he’s left on my body. In my house is broken TVs, my son’s tablet, my car windshield, phones. Me & my kids are afraid now. He kicked me, pushed me, slapped me in the face. Threaten me, I also have a recording that he told my ex-mother-in-law that even if he kills me, no one can do anything to him.”
The violence had been building long before this 2020 incident. In fact, the protective order outlines a series of previous assaults and property destruction dating back to 2019:
November 2019 – Grabbed me by the hair inside the car.
December 3, 2019 – Pulled me by the hair and dragged me out of the car, leaving me in the street.
January 2020 – Broke my son’s tablet and destroyed doors inside the house.
March 2020 – Pushed me violently against a wall.
May 2020 – Hit me, broke my phone, smashed the TV, and punched holes in the walls.
Despite this multi-year record of abuse, the man was not deported. He was released—free to continue terrorizing his family.
Her own handwritten allegations against Kilmar Abrego Garcia from this 2020 protective order request – I’ve redacted addresses, phone numbers, & identities of the children. This is separate from the 2021 protective order request she filed against him. pic.twitter.com/bH0oAuxy1U
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) April 30, 2025
Credit: @realDonaldTrump / Truth Social
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that according to a 2018 emergency custody petition first obtained by Fox 45 News, filed by Edwin Trejo Ramos in Prince George’s County Circuit Court, outlined disturbing allegations, including concerns over Jennifer Vasquez Sura’s unstable behavior, a suicide attempt, and her decision to leave their children with an 11-year-old babysitter.
“She is dating a gang member,” Ramos explicitly said in his plea for an emergency hearing, which was ultimately denied and dismissed in early 2019 on jurisdictional grounds, according to The New York Post.
Although the petition did not name Abrego Garcia directly, the timeline of Sura’s relationship with the Salvadoran national, including a 2019 marriage conducted through a glass wall while Garcia was detained, strongly suggests he was the gang member in question.
Abrego Garcia’s wife, per court documents, filed for an order of protection against him for domestic violence in 2021, showing that the individual is apparently not the upstanding Maryland Father of the Year Democrats make him out to be.
According to The Chesapeake Today, “Jennifer Vasquez filed for a protective order due to domestic violence from her husband on May 13, 2021, and a final order was issued on June 17, 2021, by Prince George’s County District Court Judge LaKeecia Allen.
Also, The Tennessee Star has obtained a bodycam image from a December 2022 traffic stop of Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member accused of human trafficking.
The photo, never before released to the public, shows Abrego Garcia during a Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) stop in which the officer suspected he was trafficking seven individuals across state lines—from Texas to Maryland.
The Tennessee Star also reported that Abrego Garcia was driving a vehicle registered to Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, a convicted human trafficker. Reyes previously pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport illegal aliens from across the country and was convicted in 2020.
Kilmar Abrego García was deported from the United States to El Salvador on March 15, 2025, after his affiliation with MS-13 was found to violate the terms of his U.S. residency.
The evidence cited by U.S. authorities stemmed from a 2019 immigration judge’s finding that García was affiliated with the MS-13 gang—a conclusion based on information provided by a confidential informant. The judge ruled that the informant’s testimony was sufficient to deny García’s bond request.
This immigration judge denied García’s asylum request because he did not file within one year of arriving in the United States, as required by U.S. immigration law.
However, the judge granted him “withholding of removal,” a narrower form of protection that prevented his deportation to El Salvador due to a credible fear of persecution from another gang. This status allowed him to live and work legally in the U.S. but did not provide a path to permanent residency or citizenship, unlike asylum.
In addition to being a violent transnational criminal organization, MS-13 was officially designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) by the United States in 2025. As a result, García is now classified as a terrorist, further invalidating his legal right to remain in the country.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) explicitly states that applicants are ineligible for “withholding of removal” if there are reasonable grounds to believe they have committed serious nonpolitical crimes or are a danger to the security of the United States, including through terrorism.
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