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Home » News » Kilmar Garcia’s wife sidesteps ABC question about getting restraining order against him

Kilmar Garcia’s wife sidesteps ABC question about getting restraining order against him

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Jennifer Vásquez Sura, the wife of an illegal immigrant whose deportation has divided the United States, suddenly felt on Friday when she was asked for a protection order she presented against her husband in 2021.

In the files, written in Sura’s own letter, he claimed that Kilmar Abrego Garcia defeated her repeated [has] He left me. “

The host of “Good Morning America”, Michael Strahan, spoke with Sura on Friday about the controversial deportation of the husband to a mega prison in El Salvador.

After detailing how delighted, she and Abrego García’s family were to see him alive in a photo with Senator Chris van Hollen, D-Md., He cools a pink summary of their relationship, saying: “We have been together about 7 years. He is a loving husband, incredible father, and we were young to live the Americans.”

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Jennifer Vásquez Sura, the wife of Kilmar Abrego García de Maryland, who was deported by mistake to El Salvador, speaks during a press conference at the Multicultural Center at Hyattsville, Maryland, on Friday 4, 2025. (Photo AP/José Luis Magana)

After Sura denied that her husband is in MS-13 or in any other gang, the news presenter pressed another issue.

“I know this is a sensitive question, but I have to ask it. You got a temporary order of protection against your husband in 2021,” he said. “Would you be afraid of your husband?”

Sura paused for a moment and then dodged the question, answering: “My husband is alive, that’s all I can say.”

“It’s fine,” Strahan, saying that he now knows “not to push you about that, apparently.”

The interview ended by declaring that he does not stop fighting until Abrego García returns home safely.

On Wednesday, Sura presented a statement that addresses the accusations of domestic violence: “After surviving domestic violence in a previous relationship, I acted by caution after a disagreement with Kilmar when looking for a civil cough, the process of civil cough, and things things things things things things things things things things thingsted things things things things things things things things things that follow through the civil court process.

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Kilmar Abbrego García’s wife dodged a question about a protection order of the reporter she presented against him in 2021. (“Good morning America”/ABC)

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“Our marriage was only strengthened in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no Mariardage is perfect,” the statement continued. “But that is not a justification for ICE’s action to kidnap and deport it to a country where it was supposed to be protected from extraction.”

Abrego García, an illegal 29 -year -old immigrant who lives in Maryland, was deported to Megaprison “Terrorism Confinement Center” (CECOT) of El Salvadoran last month. The authorities recognized in court that their deportation had been an administrative error. However, now some senior Trump officials say he had removed his leg properly and claim that he is a member of the notorious gang MS -13.

Both a Federal District Court and the United States Supreme Court have ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” the release of Abrego García and returns to the United States for appropriate deportations, with a Federal Court of Appeals that rejected the day of the order.

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In this photo without provisional date of the United States District Court for the Maryland district, a man identified by Jennifer Vásquez Sura as her husband, Kilmar Abrego García, directed by guards through Tecoluca, Elvinement Center is in Tecoluca.

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In the presentation of 2021, Sura claimed that Abrego Garcia hit her and scratched her in her eye, leaving her bleeding. Hi, he allegedly threw his laptop on the floor.

She wrote that on another day, Abrego García got angry again, started screaming and started her shirt and shorts before grabbing her arm and leaving marks.

Sura remembered twice in 2020 that Abrego Garcia hit her.

“In November 2020, he has hit me with his work boot,” he wrote. “In August 2020, he has hit me in the eye leaving a purple eye.”

Peter Pinedo, Greg Wehner, Bill Melugin and Nikolas Lanum de Fox News contributed to this report

Alexander Hall is an associate editor of Fox News Digital. History tips can be sent to Alexander.hall@fox.com.

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