Video of Kilmar Abrego Garcia being detained by ICE goes viral because of what he utters during arrest

Footage of Kilmar Abrego Garcia being arrested by ICE has gone viral after the alleged MS-13 gangbanger slammed the “corrupt government” as he was being hauled away in cuffs.The 30-year-old El Salvador native is facing the possibility of being deported to Uganda after he was detained by immigration officials in Baltimore on Monday.The Department of Homeland Security shared a video of him shuffling through the ICE Field Office in the moments after he was detained.“He doesn’t belong here.He won’t be staying here.

America is a safer nation without this MS-13 Gangbanger in it.Good riddance,” DHS wrote alongside the footage.The clip quickly exploded online after Abrego Garcia, who was released from a Tennessee jail last week as he awaits trial on human smuggling charges, uttered “it’s a corrupt government” as an ICE agent led him away.“Kilmar is nothing but a petulant child,” one person reacted on X.Others were quick to point out the “absolute irony” of him slamming the Trump administration.“So corrupt he still wants to stay here,” one X user wrote.“He has the gall to mutter ‘corrupt govt.’  Criminals don’t get to call anyone else corrupt,” another raged.Abrego Garcia’s arrest comes after the Trump administration mistakenly shipped him off to his native El Salvador back in June.He was subsequently brought back to face criminal charges of transporting migrants living in the US illegally.Abrego Garcia, who has insisted he’s not a gangbanger, has pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on bond last Friday.His lawyers have claimed US officials offered to send him to Costa Rica in exchange for a guilty plea – or risk being deported to Uganda.“They’re holding Costa Rica as a carrot and using Uganda as a stick,” his lawyer Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg said.

“They’re weaponizing the immigration system in a way that’s completely unconstitutional.”The feds detained him again at the ICE office in Baltimore after...

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Publisher: New York Post

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