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Trump may have deported Jesus Christ: Tim Walz’s daughter on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s exile

The Donald Trump administration clarified that Kilmar Garcia is not coming back to us.

Minnesota Govener and former vice -president candidate (DEM) Tim Walz’s daughter Hope Walz sowed her mind about the line on Maryland’s exile Kilmar Abrego Garcia Which was ‘accidentally exiled’ El Salvador Donald Trump administration but now the White House said they will not bring it back because it is one MS -13 gang Member. Hope said in a video, “If Jesus was alive in the United States today and in the United States, the administration must have already taken him and was removed from this country without any procedure,” Hope said in a video, the administration must have claimed that Jesus is a member of the MS -13 gang.
“Some people don’t want to talk about it. It is really surprised how clear and determined everything is and still people are standing with it. I believe that like people’s good and humanity, humans, you know … in our origin, as we care about each other, as we care about each other … but it is actually being tested.

White House vs Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The court asked the Trump administration to bring back Garcia, but when Salvadoran’s President Naib came to meet Donald Trump at the White House, it became clear that the silence between the US and Al Salvador is that Garcia is not coming back. The US administration said that if the government decided to release Garcia, it would send an aircraft to Salvador. Bukele dismissed the proposal outright, asking it to think of releasing a criminal.
Now it has become the White House vs Garcia as the administration is releasing unknown details about Garcia. Even President Donald Trump shared a picture of Garcia’s knuckle, with an MS -13 tattoo tattooed on him, although the photo was called fake on social media. Trump posted, “This is the man’s hand that Democrats feel that he should be brought back to the United States, as he is” a good and innocent person “.
The government issued documents from two interactions on Wednesday, with Abrego Garcia with a law enforcement or court system: a 2019 arrest that was not alleged or punished, but resulting in his custody by immigration officers, and a protective order of 2021 accused his wife of domestic violence, which later decided that he had resolved his issues.

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