White House Affirms Deported Man Will "Never Live" in US Again Amid Legal Battle

Tue Jun 17 2025 00:59:45 GMT+0300 (Eastern European Summer Time)
White House Affirms Deported Man Will "Never Live" in US Again Amid Legal Battle

Ongoing deportation controversy as Kilmar Ábrego García's case intensifies; White House maintains he is a gang member while legal proceedings unfold.


The White House declared that Kilmar Ábrego García, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, will "never live" in the US again, amidst allegations of his gang membership and a domestic violence claim. Legal challenges over his deportation continue, raising questions about the administration's actions and judicial proceedings.


The White House has unequivocally stated that Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadoran national who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, "will never live" in the United States again. This declaration follows confusion surrounding his deportation from Maryland, where he was accused of being affiliated with the notorious MS-13 gang—a claim that his attorney firmly denies.

Kilmar Ábrego García was sent back to Central America after being accused of gang membership, with records citing a protective order filed by his U.S. citizen wife alleging domestic violence. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, reiterated that he is a gang member and labeled him a "woman beater," referencing the domestic violence claims. His wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, stated that she filed the protective order out of caution, emphasizing that the couple had resolved their issues through family counseling.

The legal battle began after a Maryland judge, Paula Xinis, ruled that Mr. Ábrego García's deportation violated a 2019 court order, which granted him legal protections from being sent back to El Salvador. Despite this, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele indicated he lacked the authority to facilitate Mr. Ábrego García's return, creating a standoff between U.S. judiciary decisions and the Trump administration's actions.

Leavitt maintained the administration's stance, asserting that if Ábrego García were to return to the U.S., he would be deported immediately. She stated, "He will never live in the United States of America," prompting criticism from legal representatives who questioned the legitimacy of the government's deportation process.

In a related development, Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to advocate for Ábrego García's release but was denied access to see him in prison. During a press conference, he condemned the deportation, calling it an illegal abduction from the U.S.

The White House pushback included references to the ongoing issues related to illegal immigration and violent crimes, with Leavitt bringing attention to a pertinent case involving the murder of Rachel Morin by an alleged illegal immigrant. This further fueled the ongoing debate over immigration policies and the responsibilities of the federal government to protect citizens.

While legal proceedings progress, the uncertainty surrounding Ábrego García's future looms large, as conflicting statements from various officials indicate a complex interplay between law enforcement, immigration policy, and judicial oversight. The repercussions of this case may extend beyond just one individual's deportation, echoing broader themes in American immigration law.

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