Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife once begged her husband for protection, shows new audio

In the ongoing maryland Kilmar Abrego Garcia For Al Salvador, a new audio emerged, where his wife, Jennifer Waskes SuraWho is currently seen defending her husband’s innocence, in 2020 first sought protection from her husband, which cited several examples. Domestic violence Before a Maryland Judge.
The 2020 audio revealed that Vaskes Sura described several incidents of physical abuse by Abrego Garcia, resulting in several police reports and visible injuries. He referred to the prior effort to receive a protective order, when his family assured him against his father’s illness, assuring him.
Vaske’s Sura expanded an incident where Abrego Garcia pushed her near her basement, inspiring her to call 911 and seek help from a neighbor. He said how the police took “20, 30 minutes” to arrive, and during this time, Abrego Garcia allegedly assaulted him in front of the neighbor.
He described additional incidents of violence, killing morning attacks and his daughter’s birthday celebration. He also told that his sister saw and reported the attack.
Addressing the revived audio, Vaske’s Sura told the USA Today that the two sides were struggling at the time that Cited Kovid -19 pressures and the trauma of Abrego Garcia. Snowfall,
Court documents suggest that Vaske’s Sura sought protective orders in 2020 and 2021, with allegations that led to injuries to her life and as a result of serious physical abuse for her life.
Despite the security of an immigration judge from exile, Ice removed Abrego Garcia to Al Salvador with 260 other suspected gang members. Their legal representation maintains their innocence about the gang associations.
Initially held in Sakeot Jail, Abrego Garcia was later transferred to a low-protection facility. The Department of Justice admitted that their exile occurred as a result of an “administrative error”, although the Trump administration said he had no legal right to live in the US.
A federal judge of Maryland ordered efforts to facilitate the return of Abrego Garcia, supported by the appeal court and Supreme Court decisions. However, the administration states that it cannot guarantee successful talks for their release from foreign custody.