Gangster who murdered Americans complains about tough prison conditions while federal judge protects him from facing justice in his home country
When Murderers Become “Victims”
This is peak insanity. MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who helped terrorize American communities, is now crying about being “severely beaten” in El Salvador’s CECOT prison. Even better, a federal magistrate judge in Tennessee just agreed to delay his deportation so this killer doesn’t have to face tough prison conditions.
Translation: American judges are now protecting foreign murderers from justice.
The MS-13 Animal Who Demands Sympathy
Kilmar Abrego Garcia built quite the resume as an MS-13 gang member who participated in brutal murders and terrorized American communities while helping run a criminal enterprise that destroys neighborhoods. His complaint? Prison in El Salvador is too tough for his delicate sensibilities.
CECOT Prison: Where Monsters Belong
El Salvador’s CECOT prison is specifically designed for the worst criminals on Earth. It houses MS-13 and other gang leaders under deliberately harsh conditions designed to break gang power, and the results speak for themselves – gang violence in El Salvador has plummeted. It actually works, unlike American “rehabilitation” programs.
Garcia’s problem is that he’s being treated like the dangerous criminal he actually is.
The Federal Judge Who Protects Killers
A Tennessee federal magistrate judge just decided that MS-13 killers deserve protection from tough prison conditions. The logic is that they can’t deport him because El Salvador’s prisons are too harsh. The reality is they’re protecting a foreign killer from facing consequences while sending the message that if you murder Americans, you’ll get American legal protection.