Kilmar is going to get a huge settlement from the Trump regime.

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120. Upon arrival at CECOT, the detainees were greeted by a prison official who stated, "Welcome to CECOT. Whoever enters here doesn't leave." Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was then forced to strip, issued prison clothing, and subjected to physical abuse including being kicked in the legs with boots and struck on his head and arms to make him change clothes faster. His head was shaved with a zero razor, and he was frog-marched to cell 15, being struck with wooden batons along the way. By the following day, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia had visible bruises and lumps all over his body.

121. In Cell 15, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia and 20 other Salvadorans were forced to kneel from approximately 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM, with guards striking anyone who fell from exhaustion. During this time, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was denied bathroom access and soiled himself The detainees were confined to metal bunks with no mattresses in an overcrowded cell with no windows, bright lights that remained on 24 hours a day, and minimal access to sanitation.

122. After approximately one week at CECOT, prison director Osiris Luna and other officials separated the 21 Salvadorans who had arrived together. Twelve individuals with visible gang-related tattoos were moved to another cell, while Plaintiff Abrego Garcia remained with eight others who, like him, upon information and belief had no gang affiliations or tattoos.

123. As reflected by his segregation, the Salvadoran authorities recognized that Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was not affiliated with any gang and, at around this time, prison officials explicitly acknowledged that Plaintiff Abrego Garcia's tattoos were not gang-related, telling him "your tattoos are fine."
 
Was he convicted of said allegation?
Apparently she has filed a couple orders of protection in the past. Also, he is not a citizen so he does not have the same legal rights but I am not a lawyer so I don't know what extent he would be protected in that regard.
 
Ain't even gonna matter. Dude is going to be convicted of human trafficking and deported to some other shithole.
Human trafficking? Lol, that's a new one. Your gov already admitted they fucked up and sent him to a torture camp because he had a Bulls hat.
 
Abrego Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador who had been living legally in the United States before he was wrongfully deported in March
 
The claims are a desperate attempt by the Trump administration to justify the mistaken deportation three months after the fact.

"There's no way a jury is going to see the evidence and agree that this sheet metal worker is the leader of an international MS-13 smuggling conspiracy," private attorney Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg said
 
More delusional leftist predictions.

He’s here illegally. In case you haven’t noticed they’ve been deporting those people here illegally. And the recent SCOTUS decision just made it a hell of a lot harder for activist judges to issue nationwide injunctions.

And don’t look now but he’s being charged with smuggling and will be deported to an as of yet undetermined third country.
 
More delusional leftist predictions.

He’s here illegally. In case you haven’t noticed they’ve been deporting those people here illegally. And the recent SCOTUS decision just made it a hell of a lot harder for activist judges to issue nationwide injunctions.

And don’t look now but he’s being charged with smuggling and will be deported to an as of yet undetermined third country.
Nope, he was allowed to stay by a judge (under Trump, in 2019).
 
More delusional leftist predictions.

He’s here illegally. In case you haven’t noticed they’ve been deporting those people here illegally. And the recent SCOTUS decision just made it a hell of a lot harder for activist judges to issue nationwide injunctions.

And don’t look now but he’s being charged with smuggling and will be deported to an as of yet undetermined third country.
In 2019, an immigration judge granted him withholding of removal status due to the danger he faced from gang violence if he returned to El Salvador. This status allowed him to live and work legally in the United States.
 
More delusional leftist predictions.

He’s here illegally. In case you haven’t noticed they’ve been deporting those people here illegally. And the recent SCOTUS decision just made it a hell of a lot harder for activist judges to issue nationwide injunctions.

And don’t look now but he’s being charged with smuggling and will be deported to an as of yet undetermined third country.
All of a sudden you trust the courts? But not when your God was up on 91 charges?
 
All of a sudden you trust the courts? But not when your God was up on 91 charges?
Dude, do you always go around saying shit about people you don’t know ? It makes you look partisan and makes it very hard to have any kind of actual conversation with you. I don’t have a god, I’m not a particular fan of Trump and 3 of the very few people in this world that I love are gay.

Just keep swinging and missing I guess if you want. It just makes you look like an asshole. 💁‍♂️
 
JDs Couch suffers from a mental disorder because he's a liberal...and liberalism is a mental disorder.

Keep defending this turd...

It makes your mental disorder show.
 
120. Upon arrival at CECOT, the detainees were greeted by a prison official who stated, "Welcome to CECOT. Whoever enters here doesn't leave." Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was then forced to strip, issued prison clothing, and subjected to physical abuse including being kicked in the legs with boots and struck on his head and arms to make him change clothes faster. His head was shaved with a zero razor, and he was frog-marched to cell 15, being struck with wooden batons along the way. By the following day, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia had visible bruises and lumps all over his body.

121. In Cell 15, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia and 20 other Salvadorans were forced to kneel from approximately 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM, with guards striking anyone who fell from exhaustion. During this time, Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was denied bathroom access and soiled himself The detainees were confined to metal bunks with no mattresses in an overcrowded cell with no windows, bright lights that remained on 24 hours a day, and minimal access to sanitation.

122. After approximately one week at CECOT, prison director Osiris Luna and other officials separated the 21 Salvadorans who had arrived together. Twelve individuals with visible gang-related tattoos were moved to another cell, while Plaintiff Abrego Garcia remained with eight others who, like him, upon information and belief had no gang affiliations or tattoos.

123. As reflected by his segregation, the Salvadoran authorities recognized that Plaintiff Abrego Garcia was not affiliated with any gang and, at around this time, prison officials explicitly acknowledged that Plaintiff Abrego Garcia's tattoos were not gang-related, telling him "your tattoos are fine."
Your fake empathy for woman-beaters is a really bad look. Do you hate DJT more than you love women?
 
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