Attorney General Pam Bondi has insisted the family of alleged MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia is now “safer” since he's been deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador’s notorious megaprison.

The 29-year-old father has been accused of physically abusing his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, back in 2021, according to the Department of Homeland Security Wednesday.

“America is safer because he is gone,” Bondi told Fox News’ Sean Hannity Wednesday night.

“Maryland is safer because he is gone. And that woman that he is married to and that child he had with her, they are safer tonight because he is out of our country and sitting in El Salvador where he belongs.”

The Trump administration recently released details of a protective restraining order that Abrego Garcia’s wife had applied for following a domestic incident at their home in front of their then-infant on May 4, 2021.

In the petition for the order, Vasquez Sura alleged her husband had punched, scratched and grabbed her during the ordeal.

“I was watching on my laptop, and he yelled at me to turn it off, I told him I wasn’t sleepy, he got angry, reached over shut and threw my laptop on the floor, and the baby started to cry because he was putting pressure on him, my [immediate] reaction was to push him off of us, and he then punched, [scratched] me on my left eye, leaning me bleeding,” she detailed in her own handwriting, according to the petition.

The Department of Homeland Security posted screenshots of the order on X, saying it was proof that Abrego Garcia “had a history of violence and was not the upstanding ‘Maryland Man’ [as] the media has portrayed him.”

Bondi also released evidence of Abrego Garcia’s alleged ties to MS-13 — including that he held the rank “Chequeo” and the street name “Chele” within the vicious criminal organization.

Despite admitting the “clerical error” in Abrego Garcia’s deportation, the White House has insisted he should remain in El Salvador.   back...