BREAKING: President Trump Shares Photos Of Kilmar Abrego Garcia's MS-13 Gang Tattoos

There was additional evidence—double hearsay—that was inadmissible in court. Two conflicting interviews were conducted by local police. A mysterious confidential informant was mentioned but could never be located.
How was it "inadmissable?" The judge used it to determine he was a gang member.
One particularly odd incident involved a car stopped by police, carrying eight individuals—one allegedly being Garcia, the others suspected of being undocumented immigrants in transit. Yet no charges were filed, the traffic report mysteriously vanished, and the officers involved claimed to have no memory of the stop.
You have a link to that version of the story? This is DHS's version:

On December 1, 2022, subject was observed speeding and unable to maintain its lane and was subsequently pulled it over by Trooper of the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Upon approach to the vehicle, encountering officer noted there were eight
other individuals in the vehicle with the subject, who was identified as the driver. Subject stated he was driving "three days ago" (11/27/2022) from Houston, TX to Temple Hills, MD (via St Louis, MO) to bring in people to perform construction work. There was
no luggage in the vehicle, leading the encountering officer to suspect this was a human trafficking incident. All the passengers gave the same home address as the subject's home address. During the interview, subject pretended to speak less English than he was capable of and attempted to put encountering officer off-track by responding to questions with questions. When asked what relationship he had with the registered owner of the vehicle, subject replied that the owner of the vehicle is his boss, and that his work is in construction. Encountering officer decided not to cite the subject for driving infractions but gave him a warning citation for driving with an expired driver's license. Subject's driver's license is a MD "Limited Term Temporary". Encountering officer gathered names of other occupants in vehicle, but could not read their handwriting, but did not pursue further due to no citation being issued. As a result, he did not pass the names, dates of birth and IDs of those individuals. No incident report number was created but the Computer Aided Dispatch number is 622057620.

IMMIGRATION/CRIMINAL HISTORY:

On 10/10/19, IJ issued written decision granting Withholding of Removal.
Per the Prince Georges County Police Gang Unit, ABREGO-Garcia was validated as a member of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS13) Gang.

Subject was identified as a member of the Mara Salvatrucha MS-13, "Chequeo" from the Western Clique a transnational criminal street gang. This information was provided by tested source who has provided truthful accurate information in the past. See Prince Georges County Police Department (Gang Sheet).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

OFFICIAL USE ONLY | LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE

This document is loaned to you for official use only and remains the property of the Department of Homeland Security. Any further request for disclosure of this document or information contained herein should be referred to HSI Headquarters together with a copy of the document.


A former NYPD detective remarked, “Give me anyone off the street, enough money, enough investigators, and enough time, and I can produce enough evidence to convince the public that this person is guilty of a serious crime. And not one piece of that evidence would hold up in court.”
Is that a cut and paste from somewhere you did not link, or did the Former NYPD detective say that to you?
 
How was it "inadmissable?" The judge used it to determine he was a gang member.

You have a link to that version of the story? This is DHS's version:

On December 1, 2022, subject was observed speeding and unable to maintain its lane and was subsequently pulled it over by Trooper of the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Upon approach to the vehicle, encountering officer noted there were eight
other individuals in the vehicle with the subject, who was identified as the driver. Subject stated he was driving "three days ago" (11/27/2022) from Houston, TX to Temple Hills, MD (via St Louis, MO) to bring in people to perform construction work. There was
no luggage in the vehicle, leading the encountering officer to suspect this was a human trafficking incident. All the passengers gave the same home address as the subject's home address. During the interview, subject pretended to speak less English than he was capable of and attempted to put encountering officer off-track by responding to questions with questions. When asked what relationship he had with the registered owner of the vehicle, subject replied that the owner of the vehicle is his boss, and that his work is in construction. Encountering officer decided not to cite the subject for driving infractions but gave him a warning citation for driving with an expired driver's license. Subject's driver's license is a MD "Limited Term Temporary". Encountering officer gathered names of other occupants in vehicle, but could not read their handwriting, but did not pursue further due to no citation being issued. As a result, he did not pass the names, dates of birth and IDs of those individuals. No incident report number was created but the Computer Aided Dispatch number is 622057620.

IMMIGRATION/CRIMINAL HISTORY:

On 10/10/19, IJ issued written decision granting Withholding of Removal.
Per the Prince Georges County Police Gang Unit, ABREGO-Garcia was validated as a member of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS13) Gang.

Subject was identified as a member of the Mara Salvatrucha MS-13, "Chequeo" from the Western Clique a transnational criminal street gang. This information was provided by tested source who has provided truthful accurate information in the past. See Prince Georges County Police Department (Gang Sheet).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

OFFICIAL USE ONLY | LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE

This document is loaned to you for official use only and remains the property of the Department of Homeland Security. Any further request for disclosure of this document or information contained herein should be referred to HSI Headquarters together with a copy of the document.



Is that a cut and paste from somewhere you did not link, or did the Former NYPD detective say that to you?
Did you read the part about “no report was generated”?
 
Why was it you got exposed for being full of merde, again?
What the **** are you talking about. I noted right from the beginning that the picture was doctored and that Garcia did not have the letters MS or the numbers 13 on his knuckles you moron.

Your buddies were sure he did because… ya know… Trump said he did
 
What the **** are you talking about. I noted right from the beginning that the picture was doctored and that Garcia did not have the letters MS or the numbers 13 on his knuckles you moron.

Your buddies were sure he did because… ya know… Trump said he did
Did you ever find that post where a MAGA said he had the letters and numbers tattooed on?

Maybe you dreamed it.
 
Did you ever find that post where a MAGA said he had the letters and numbers tattooed on?

Maybe you dreamed it.
**** off troll. They went on about it for two ******* days

Ask Hollie.. she still believes it
 
The went on about it for two ******* days, but you cannot produce a single post?

Hey Hollie, do you vouch for Lesh, or what?
I like how his baby momma tried to hide his MS-13 tattoo

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/---/ Then why did the judge resign over a fake story?

Dem New Mexico judge resigns after alleged Tren de Aragua member found ...

Today A Democrat judge in New Mexico has resigned after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested an alleged Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang member at his home. Judge Joel Cano, the magistrate judge of Dona Ana County, New Mexico and a former police officer, allowed 23-year-old

There are plenty of more sources if you bothered to look.
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Excerpts from an article by Byron York:

“We deport many people to El Salvador,” Art Arthur, a longtime immigration judge who now studies the subject for the Center for Immigration Studies, notes. “Generally, they arrive at the airport, walk out, and live their lives. Why is Abrego Garcia in prison?”

Some of what follows is based on a recent conversation with Arthur. There was speculation involved because there is much we don’t know about the case. On the other hand, Arthur knows a lot about the subject generally, having worked on immigration issues in the Justice Department, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, and on Capitol Hill. We started with the big question.

“Why did the Salvadoran government put this guy in jail — that’s a question I don’t know,” Arthur said. “What I think is that everybody has this case backwards. People think Trump threw this guy out of the U.S. because he wants to throw out all MS-13 in the U.S. It makes more sense that the Salvadoran government asked for this guy back.”

“There’s no reason why the Trump administration would want this guy in jail in El Salvador,” Arthur concluded. “As long as he is out of the United States, that’s what we care about. The only organization that would want him in jail in El Salvador is the government of El Salvador.”

There’s no doubt that Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has been waging an intense and enormously successful war against gangs in his country. He’s pretty much put an end to Barrio 18, which played a role in the Abrego Garcia case. And he has done a lot of damage to MS-13.
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“There must be some reason that the Salvadoran government put Abrego Garcia into the prison that they put all the MS-13 members into,” Arthur said. “As I understand it, it’s strictly a gang prison.” Arthur added that Abrego Garcia’s original alibi, from his 2019 run-in with U.S. immigration authorities, was that his family had been extorted by Barrio 18 over the profits of their small pupusa business and that therefore he feared returning to El Salvador. It is a classic gang tale, Arthur said: “Abrego Garcia’s original story was that Barrio 18 wants to hurt me. Extortion claims like that are very, very, very common in gang cases. It makes a lot more sense if he’s MS-13. When I was a judge, I probably heard that claim 30 times.” Indeed, it makes all the sense in the world for a gang member not to want to return to the country where rival gang members want to kill him.

Arthur said that were he still a judge, he would not have granted Abrego Garcia’s 2019 request for “withholding of removal” — that is, the judge’s decision to issue a removal order for Abrego Garcia but bar the government from sending him to El Salvador. That pretty much let Abrego Garcia stay in the U.S. indefinitely. “Generally, if you’re granted withholding, they don’t bother deporting you,” Arthur said. “You’re never going to become a citizen, and you’re never going to get a green card.”



 
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Excerpts from an article by Byron York:

“We deport many people to El Salvador,” Art Arthur, a longtime immigration judge who now studies the subject for the Center for Immigration Studies, notes. “Generally, they arrive at the airport, walk out, and live their lives. Why is Abrego Garcia in prison?”

Some of what follows is based on a recent conversation with Arthur. There was speculation involved because there is much we don’t know about the case. On the other hand, Arthur knows a lot about the subject generally, having worked on immigration issues in the Justice Department, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, and on Capitol Hill. We started with the big question.

“Why did the Salvadoran government put this guy in jail — that’s a question I don’t know,” Arthur said. “What I think is that everybody has this case backwards. People think Trump threw this guy out of the U.S. because he wants to throw out all MS-13 in the U.S. It makes more sense that the Salvadoran government asked for this guy back.”

“There’s no reason why the Trump administration would want this guy in jail in El Salvador,” Arthur concluded. “As long as he is out of the United States, that’s what we care about. The only organization that would want him in jail in El Salvador is the government of El Salvador.”

There’s no doubt that Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has been waging an intense and enormously successful war against gangs in his country. He’s pretty much put an end to Barrio 18, which played a role in the Abrego Garcia case. And he has done a lot of damage to MS-13.
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“There must be some reason that the Salvadoran government put Abrego Garcia into the prison that they put all the MS-13 members into,” Arthur said. “As I understand it, it’s strictly a gang prison.” Arthur added that Abrego Garcia’s original alibi, from his 2019 run-in with U.S. immigration authorities, was that his family had been extorted by Barrio 18 over the profits of their small pupusa business and that therefore he feared returning to El Salvador. It is a classic gang tale, Arthur said: “Abrego Garcia’s original story was that Barrio 18 wants to hurt me. Extortion claims like that are very, very, very common in gang cases. It makes a lot more sense if he’s MS-13. When I was a judge, I probably heard that claim 30 times.” Indeed, it makes all the sense in the world for a gang member not to want to return to the country where rival gang members want to kill him.

Arthur said that were he still a judge, he would not have granted Abrego Garcia’s 2019 request for “withholding of removal” — that is, the judge’s decision to issue a removal order for Abrego Garcia but bar the government from sending him to El Salvador. That pretty much let Abrego Garcia stay in the U.S. indefinitely. “Generally, if you’re granted withholding, they don’t bother deporting you,” Arthur said. “You’re never going to become a citizen, and you’re never going to get a green card.”



Long winded speculation and bullshit
 
There seems to be a difference of opinion as to whether your first response is accurate … but not even penis head Miller made that argument

And it’s not up to Bukake. It’s a US court matter
Um, a US court has no authority over Bukake, Dumbass.:cuckoo:
 
WRONG!


"A New Mexico judge has resigned after federal agents arrested a Venezuelan migrant with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang who was living in a guesthouse on the jurist's property."



Wow, it gets better. Living in the guest house. And the judge is flashing big weapons in his spare time. Holy mackerel.
 

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