The Biden administration’s weakness on border security has created chaos, but the Trump administration is standing strong against a dangerous mistake. A Maryland man with alleged MS-13 ties was wrongly deported, but bringing him back would threaten American safety. The courts want him returned, but patriots know you can’t gamble with gang violence.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia claims he’s innocent, but the facts tell a different story. He was caught wearing gang-linked clothing and flagged by a confidential informant. ICE doesn’t make mistakes lightly—this man was a risk. El Salvador’s president called him a terrorist and refuses to release him. Why should we ignore that?
The Supreme Court caved to activist judges, ordering Trump to “facilitate” his return. But real leaders don’t take orders from benches. The Justice Department admitted the deportation error but rightly insists he stays gone. Letting him back rewards lawbreaking and endangers communities.
Liberals weep over his “separated family,” but what about American families? MS-13 butchers children and sells drugs. One wrong move could cost lives. The media paints him as a hero, but they’re silent on his gang ties. They’d rather attack Trump than protect citizens.
His wife says he’s a hard worker, but so are millions waiting legally to come here. America can’t save everyone. We have laws, and exceptions invite chaos. Emotion shouldn’t override national security. The system worked—he’s gone.
Democrat Senator Van Hollen is flying to El Salvador to meddle. Meanwhile, Biden’s open borders flooded the country with criminals. Trump built walls and deported threats. This case proves why we need toughness, not tears.
The press screams “racism” but won’t ask why he wore gang symbols. They ignore the confidential evidence. Fake news protects criminals and smears patriots. Karoline Leavitt exposed their lies—they’re pushing agendas, not truth.
America must choose: safety or surrender. Trump fights for us, even when courts and media attack. This man’s deportation was a rare error, but keeping him out is right. We can’t risk one gang member slipping through. Stand with law enforcement, not lawbreakers.