Tattoo-Krimi: Trump's doubts about Abrego Garcias MS-13 Suject!

Donald Trump denies the tattoos of Kilmar Abrego Garcia; Experts expose MS-13 signing claims as unsecured.
Donald Trump denies the tattoos of Kilmar Abrego Garcia; Experts expose MS-13 signing claims as unsecured. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Tattoo-Krimi: Trump's doubts about Abrego Garcias MS-13 Suject!

In a sensational debate about the tattoos of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a controversial figure that was moved into the spotlight by Donald Trump, the former president asked more than just questions about Abrego Garcia's body art during an interview with ABC Moran on April 29. Trump claimed that the tattoo on the ankle of Abrego Garcia was wearing the letters "MS13", which was vehemently questioned by Moran.

Trump referred to a picture that he published on his Truth Social Platform on April 18. This picture shows four tattoos on the left hand of Abrego Garcia: a marijuana leaf, a smiley, a cross and a skull. The letters "M", "S", "1" and "3" are arranged above these symbols. Moran pointed out that this letter combination can only be "interpreted" and suspected that the picture was processed. Despite the objections, Trump insisted that the letters clearly pointed out a connection to the MS-13 course.

tattoos and their meaning

The discussion about the tattoos is further fueled by the statements of experts for the MS-13 course, which explained that the visible tattoos in the picture are not recognized as a sign of MS-13 affiliation. The letters and figures do not show additional photographs from Abrego Garcia's hand, as Trump claims.

The claim that Abrego Garcia is a member of the violent Gang MS-13 was repeated several times during his stay in the USA and in the legal proceedings for his deportation. Nevertheless, Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador on March 15, despite a protective application that was submitted against his deportation. The US Authority for Immigration and Collecting (ICE) described this process as "error" and "administrative error".

The circumstances of the deportation

The Trump administration confirmed that Abrego Garcia was an MS-13 member, an assertion that he and his lawyers consistently denied. According to reports, the majority of the 238 men who were deported to El Salvador in a similar campaign had no criminal records in the USA or documented connections to gang activities. A judge had regarded the original evidence of a gang membership of Abrego Garcia as "trustworthy", but later decisions were found to be unsustainable.

The defense of Abrego Garcia argued that the allegations were invented on his alleged belonging to the gear and tried to revoke the return. The United States' Supreme Court ruled that the ABREGO Garcia's release had to enable release. In the meantime, he was moved to a lower safety degree.

Questions about violence and life in El Salvador

The life of Kilmar Abrego Garcia is characterized by a number of controversies. According to reports, he was already involved in acts of violence and was arrested together with two other members of MS-13 when he was caught with cash and drugs. He is also said to be involved in human trafficking. Abrego Garcia was also afraid of persecution by the rival Gang Barrio-18, should he be deported to El Salvador.

In addition, there was allegations of domestic violence against his wife, Jennifer Vasquez, who applied for a protection arrangement against him. She accused him of physical attacks, beating, scratching and adding blue spots. The questions about Kilmar Abrego Garcia's tattoos and his alleged gait continued to throw a highlight of the complex entanglements of personal identity, cultural background and criminal behavior.

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