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 Human Smuggler Returns to Haunt U.S. Courts

Jun 7, 2025 | International, Law

 Key Points

  • A known MS-13 operative, Abrego Garcia, was deported but returned to face charges.
  • Democrats demanded “due process” after Trump-era deportation.
  • Garcia allegedly trafficked women, children, drugs, and guns.
  • Prosecutors link him to a deadly 2021 smuggling incident.
  • Taxpayers will now fund a massive legal and prison effort.
  • Allegations suggest links to Democrat political interests.

When MS-13 operative Abrego Garcia was deported during the Trump administration, many Americans breathed a sigh of relief. The administration had taken a strong stance on removing violent, cartel-connected criminals from U.S. soil. But due process politics struck again. Progressive voices demanded that Garcia’s removal lacked legal niceties, prompting a sympathetic federal judge to overturn the deportation and allow him back into the country—ostensibly to face “justice.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi’s statement paints a horrifying picture: Garcia was no small-time smuggler. Over nine years, he made more than 100 trips into the United States, funneling in thousands of illegals, including fellow MS-13 gang members. He used modified SUVs loaded with drugs, weapons, children, and women—smuggled like cargo across a porous border. Bondi emphasized this wasn’t a one-off crime; it was a full-time operation, spanning nearly a decade.

Among the most disturbing details: Garcia allegedly abused female migrants under his control and even solicited child pornography. A co-conspirator claimed he played a role in the killing of a rival gang member’s mother. Add to that his connection to a deadly 2021 incident where over 50 migrants died in an overturned truck in Mexico, and it’s clear we’re not dealing with a minor offender—we’re dealing with a transnational narco-terrorist.

So now, because of activist interference, he’s back—this time facing U.S. taxpayers, who will shoulder the cost of prosecuting and imprisoning him. And that won’t be cheap. Legal teams, interpreters, court security, evidence processing, federal incarceration—it could all run into the tens of millions. And if Garcia demands a jury trial? Add a few million more.

But there’s an elephant in the courtroom. Garcia allegedly tried to negotiate side deals with U.S. Democrats while detained in El Salvador. Word is he hoped for leniency or reentry by dangling insider gang knowledge. If that’s true, it raises serious questions about who he was talking to—and why. Was it really about justice? Or about using him as a pawn in some larger political game?

Garcia is expected to serve time and then be deported once again. But how can Americans trust that he won’t be back a third time, aided by a system more concerned with “equity” than with national safety?


Editorial Opinion

Oh, so now they want justice? The same crowd that wailed about “due process” for a known child-trafficking gang member is suddenly fine with footing a $10 million bill for his trial. Maybe they’ll throw in a taxpayer-funded therapist and Netflix subscription while they’re at it. But hey, at least his rights weren’t violated, right?

Meanwhile, honest Americans are being told they can’t afford a border wall. We had fentanyl pouring in, cartel checkpoints on ranchers’ land, and now a narco-terrorist with a body count getting his Miranda rights. This is like a reality show gone off-script. And guess who’s footing the bill? That’s right. You.

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