Newly uncovered court records have revealed disturbing allegations against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man at the center of a high-profile deportation dispute. A protective order filed by his ex-wife in 2020 accuses Garcia of repeated domestic abuse, including physical violence and threats to kill her without consequence.
The claims include descriptions of Garcia dragging her by the hair, locking her out of their home, and endangering their children. Although the protective order was briefly withdrawn after Garcia promised to seek counseling, another order was filed the following year citing continued abuse.
Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March, despite a judge having issued an order blocking his removal. Officials later admitted the deportation occurred due to a clerical error. He is now being held in a Salvadoran prison while legal proceedings continue in the United States.
Federal authorities have refused to facilitate his return, arguing that Garcia poses a national security risk due to alleged ties to criminal groups—claims that his legal team strongly denies.
The case has sparked intense legal and political debate over the limits of executive power, immigration enforcement, and the role of courts in ensuring due process. Supporters of Garcia argue he should be allowed to return and face any allegations in a U.S. courtroom, while critics of the administration say its defiance of judicial orders undermines constitutional checks and balances.
