Maryland father mistakenly deported to Salvadoran prison really did flee to avoid MS-13 gang
Source: The Independent
Saturday 24 May 2025 22:52 BST
A Maryland father who was erroneously deported back to El Salvador really did flee his home country to avoid gang recruitment, school records obtained by The Washington Post show. There is no official evidence linking Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the MS-13 gang, despite repeated claims from Donald Trumps administration.
The president and administration officials claim Abrego Garcias tattoos are evidence of alleged gang ties, but law enforcement officials and gang experts say they do not definitively indicate any gang affiliation. Although the Salvadoran boy was of prime age to be recruited by MS-13, like many boys in his neighborhood, Abrego Garcia was not one of them, his teacher and a classmate said in the report provided to The Washington Post.
School records from 2003 to 2011 reportedly state that Abrego Garcia consistently demonstrated very good conduct. His friends, however, did become concerned during his school years that Abrego Garcia may be having issues at home. He seemed sad, like his mind was on something else, an anonymous classmate told the outlet.
Abrego Garcia fled to the United States in 2011 at age 16 to join his older brother after gang threats against him and his family, according to his attorneys. Last month, Abrego Garcaas wife Jennifer Vasquez Sura told The Washington Post that her husbands fears from childhood followed him for years, making him cry and sweat in his sleep. He never talked about them, but I could see it, Vasquez Sura said.
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Maryland father mistakenly deported to Salvadoran prison really did flee to avoid MS-13 gang, his teacher and a classmate said