Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia is the full name of the individual that Secretary Kristi Noem of DHS is responsible for illegally removing from the United States and sending to CECOT βterroristβ prison in El Salvador. We know that she is unilaterally responsible for this, because her name is on the legal case. That makes her personally liable for everything related to this incident, including the fact that it appears irrefutable now that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was the victim of Donald Trumpβs human trafficking operation with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
Though many people see this as a victory, there are a few missing links of logic or explanation that the press and the public largely do not have. The narrative on this story and the federal governmentβs position (as articulated by AG Pam Bondi for the most part) have been undermining to their entire position.
While the world saw this as a case of immigration policy gone wrong, I saw it as something entirely different.
I saw this as slave trading.
Nobody else (besides the guilty parties) saw it this way, and thatβs why nobody could put a stop to it until I intervened.
Allow me to take you through the journey that led from Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia being the victim of an βadministrative errorβ like nobodyβs ever seen before, to being brought back accused of the crime he is now the victim of.
Suspend your disbelief, and pay very close attention.
βTrump Slave Trade With El Salvadorβs Bukeleβ – April 9, 2025
After reading the stories about people like Mr. Garcia, and other victims of DHS/ICE under Secretary Kristi Noem, I was heartbroken. It reminded me all too much of several other situations Iβve seen where people are trafficked under other governmental auspices. In 2020 I saw this shortly after the George Floyd riots, like when a group of people took over a park in Philadelphia called Von Colln. It was presented as a homeless encampment, but it was a stunt to raise money for a housing project. They did not actually help homeless people. It actually displaced people awaiting city housing.
When it comes to modern human trafficking, it is sometimes masked well in the more βcivilizedβ parts of the world like America. But I know it when I see it. And itβs been getting more and more transparent as the years go by. Perhaps because I keep pulling the veil off of it, but in the case of Garcia, I was still the only one who saw it.
The Public Still Doesn’t Know What Really Happened Here
I wrote the article that is linked to the subheading of this section on April 9, 2025 and was the first person to call out this operation between Donald Trump and Nayib Bukele as a slave trade. It breaks down how Donald Trump has turned the White House and his position as President into a bribery racket where he can be paid for favors both legal and illegal. The discussion that I heard about prisons in El Salvador and how Trump endorsed the idea of imprisoning Americans there told me he is open to doing very egregious things.
I did not just publish this piece and hope for the best. My writing was targeted in distribution to reporters who were covering this story. My distribution list included Congressional chiefs of staff for members who were involved such as Senator Van Hollen. The very next day, my message had already begun having an effect.
KRISTI NOEM, SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, ET AL. v. KILMAR ARMANDO ABREGO GARCIA, ET AL. ON APPLICATION TO VACATE INJUNCTION ENTERED BY THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND – April 10, 2025
This is the now infamous 9-0 decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that said the Trump administration had to βfacilitateβ the return of Mr. Garcia. It was included in this opinion, that the βadministrative error,β essentially must be corrected.
To my knowledge, the βadministrative errorβ was not very well categorized or explained, either. However, I believe that they categorized him as an βillegal alienβ even though he was actually marked for sale to El Salvador on behalf of Donald Trump. Not as the President of the United States. Donald Trump the man.
Personally.
Like a slave trader.

A few days later, on April 14, 2025 President Nayib Bukele went to the White House to meet with Donald Trump and discuss the business they were doing together. The next day (April 15, 2025) I published, Trump and Bukele: Slavery Like Nobodyβs Ever Seen Before. In this piece, I make it explicitly clear, again, what is happening. I highlight the ridiculousness of both men claiming they cannot βsmuggle a terroristβ back into the United States. They arrogantly behaved as if they are constrained somehow, while refusing to do what it was clear the Supreme Court ordered.
U.S. Federal Government Smears Garcia As A Human Trafficker – April 17, 2025
Despite Garcia already being in El Salvador with no hope of being brought back under the immigration policies that were being argued, DHS released a report about him claiming that he was stopped and questioned years ago for connection to human trafficking. This took many people by surprise, and it was essentially debunked. But it persisted, and most commentators and politicians argued against it but couldnβt explain where it was coming from.
Where it was coming from, was covering up my exposition.
Calling Garcia a human trafficking operator makes it harder for the press to cover the story as Trump is the human trafficker and Garcia was the chattel.
Trump Slavery, and the White Houseβs Dirty Open Secrets – April 18, 2025
In response to the governmentβs grotesque behavior, I persisted writing about this yet again the day after DHS released their report. Further driving the point home, I published on April 23, 2025 βThe American Border Hoax.β In that article I describe how the entire notion of βopen bordersβ is a lie, and that American Presidents as far back as we have them currently living, are responsible for trafficking in refugees. Too often American foreign policy has been guided for things like regime change wars or other destabilizing efforts. Those efforts cause refugee crises.
America has for a long time had a policy of taking those people in.
They are not βpouring inβ from parts unknown, in some kind of decentralized invasion effort. Though people do enter our country illegally, the group of people that Trump has branded – are actually victims of the U.S. government – and they are trapped.
After this, for about a month, βTrump says he isn’t defying the Supreme Court over Γbrego GarcΓa case.β The case was at a bit of a deadlock. During this time, AG Pam Bondi made statements that Garcia would never return.
This echoed the sentiment that Trump and Bukele made in the White House.
Many reporters moved on from this issue, checking in on it from time to time.
Then Magically, Kilmar Abrego Garcia brought back to US, appears in court on charges of smuggling migrants.
He has now been charged with that which he was the victim of, but whatβs even stranger for those who donβt acknowledge or know about my presence changing the conversation, is that βKilmar Abrego Garcia’s release terms to be debated in court hearing.β His terms of βreleaseβ are being discussed now. Release.
For a man who has been accused of being a violent MS-13 gang member who is a terrorist that cannot be smuggled into the United States from El Salvador and that was also involved in human trafficking as an operator – why the hell would this government allow him to be released at all?
NBC journalist Jordan Rubin wrote today, βThe Trump administration just made an absurd argument for detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia.β Rubin writes, βIn support of its argument, the DOJ said in a court filing Tuesday that if Abrego is released from criminal custody and βis moved to ICE custody and deported from the United States, the prosecution would lose the meaningful opportunity to try its case. This would be irreparable harm to the public.β
The DOJ Is Guilty, Incompetent, and Scrambling To Cover Their Bases
In other words, the DOJ is now arguing that if he is deported it would cause irreparable harm to the public.
That is an admission that the DOJ has done irreparable harm to the public.
Pam Bondi has done irreparable harm to the public with this. I agree.
Why might the government make this insane sounding argument?
Because, if they say he canβt be deported, and then their case gets thrown out, Garcia could possibly walk free. That would allow the government to lose while saving the limited amount of face they think they can after being served such a deafening defeat.
It sounds incoherent, but itβs the best they can do after getting caught trading slaves.
Why It Matters To Give Me Credit For This
These things did not just happen out of thin air.
It wasn’t because of an elected official, or a rich person raising awareness. Garcia was being viewed, even by those who attempted to defend him, as an illegal alien who was being mistreated. I viewed him as a human being who was being mistreated. The way he was being mistreated – as a human being – transcended for me his legal status. I did this in a way even the so-called liberal progressives didn’t do. I watched way too many podcasts like Pod Save America or mainstream news broadcasts attempting to figure out how Democrats could use this moment for their political advantage.
Democrats seem to be living in some alternative version of the future where people whose civil rights are violated already, can be helped by a politician in 2027 after winning some kind of mid-term.
I did this on my own, with basic tools like a laptop and my mind. That’s why it’s hard for people to believe me because they think that if I could do it with no inside information they should have known. Since they didn’t know they choose to believe I’m wrong.
Elected Officials Failed Garcia, So I Stepped Up
None of the elected officials from Maryland, including Senator Van Hollen who went and met with Garcia personally, had my perspective of the case. Nobody in the press reported on my take, despite dozens of them being sent those articles included here.
None of the attorneys involved mentioned me or my analysis.
Iβm not saying Iβm surprised.
This has been happening to me for years.
I have had to fend off all kinds of censorship, suppression, defamation, and discrediting efforts. Some people feel justified for punishing me for imaginary speech crimes that Iβve never committed or they think beating me for political reasons is okay. But for those of you out there who think this Garcia case had some missing links; I hope this answered some of your questions.
Behind the scenes, these legal eagles had to have been asked about my angle. That means they wanted to cover up the fact that Donald Trump, via Secretary of DHS Kristi Noem and AG Pam Bondi, is personally selling people to foreign nations for slave labor. That is something Biden did, and probably Presidents before them. I have caught and fought both parties on this issue in multiple states on multiple fronts. This time nationwide and with international consequences.
If my story continues to be suppressed, the other illegally traded people, and victims of sloppy DHS enforcement – will remain victims.
Allow me to become the leader for this moment and help save a lot of people.
Or stand in my way, and allow them to suffer.
The choice is yours.