The wife of a Maryland man who the United States government mistakenly deported to a mega-prison in El Salvador stood in defense of her husband while acknowledging that she filed for a civil protective order four years ago.
“After surviving domestic violence in a previous relationship, I acted out of caution following a disagreement with Kilmar by seeking a civil protective order, in case things escalated. Things did not escalate, and I decided not to follow through with the civil court process. We were able to work through the situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling,” Jennifer Vasquez Sura said in a statement to multiple outlets on Wednesday.
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In court filings, Trump administration officials have acknowledged that they mistakenly deported Abrego Garcia.
The government's evidence of his gang ties relies on a confidential informant and clothing Abrego Garcia was wearing in a 2019 police encounter. Despite making the documents public, the administration hasn't provided evidence in court linking him to gangs or criminal activity.
“After surviving domestic violence in a previous relationship, I acted out of caution following a disagreement with Kilmar by seeking a civil protective order, in case things escalated. Things did not escalate, and I decided not to follow through with the civil court process. We were able to work through the situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling,” Jennifer Vasquez Sura said in a statement to multiple outlets on Wednesday.

Abrego Garcia’s wife issues statement on domestic violence protective order
The wife of a Maryland man who the United States government mistakenly deported to a mega-prison in El Salvador stood in defense of her husband while acknowledging that she filed for a civil protec…

In court filings, Trump administration officials have acknowledged that they mistakenly deported Abrego Garcia.
The government's evidence of his gang ties relies on a confidential informant and clothing Abrego Garcia was wearing in a 2019 police encounter. Despite making the documents public, the administration hasn't provided evidence in court linking him to gangs or criminal activity.

No 'Maryland father': What to know on White House allegations against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Until now, the administration had offered no evidence in court linking him to gangs, even when prompted by a federal judge.
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