The doj says he will appeal from Abrego Garcia to power, releases documents binding him to the gang

On Wednesday, the Ministry of Justice filed an opinion that he would appeal to the ordinance of a federal judge forcing the government to facilitate the return of the Kilmar Abrego Garcia wrongly, on the same day, it published two documents which had already been used to link it allegedly to the MS-13 criminal gang.
The two forms that the government presents as proof – an interview on the gang field of the Police Department of Prince George in Maryland and an additional form of the Ministry of Internal Security – Base Abrego Garcia’s Presuy Gang Affiliation on his clothes and information of a confidential informant describes as a “source of proven and proven information”.
The reports do not provide any other information beyond the clothes and the confidential informant to justify the assertion that Abrego Garcia is a classification gang member.
Abrego Garcia begins his second month in a mega-prison by El Salvador after being expelled on March 15 despite an order from the 2019 court prohibiting his expulsion in his country of origin because of the fear of persecution.
His lawyers and his wife denied being a member of MS-13, and his lawyers questioned the validity of the document by alleging that the detective who wrote was later suspended.
Deputy Secretary of Public Affairs of the DHS, Tricia McLaughlin, told Jay O’Brien to ABC News on Tuesday that Abrego Garcia’s expulsion to El Salvador was the result of an “office error” and that he should have been sent to a detention center in Mexico, Nicaragua, Egypt. “”
According to the Gang Field interview sheet – a police interaction report with Abrego Garcia – he was approached by police in 2019 after declaring that he was hanging out in a Home Depot car park in Hyattsville, Maryland.

Un dated photo provided by the American district court of the Maryland district, a man identified by Jennifer Vasquez sura like her husband, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, is directed by force by the guards by the Tecoleca, El Salvador.
American district court for the Maryland district via AP
The report noted that Greo Garcia wore a hat from Chicago Bulls and a hooded sweatshirt sporting silver silver images covering the eyes and ears of former American presidents, who, the police, told Abrego Garcia in the gang.
“Officers know that such clothes indicate the culture of Hispanic gangs,” said the report, noting that the sense of clothes is “do not see harm, do not hear harm and say no harm”.
“The wearing of the hat of Chicago Bulls represents that they are members in good standing with the MS-13,” said the report.
According to the report, the agents contacted a “proven and reliable source of information” which said that Grego Garcia was a classification member of MS-13. Abrego Garcia had the rank of “Chequeo” and had the nickname “Chele”, according to the informant. According to the Doj, a chequeo is a low level member of MS-13.
The DHS report added that Greo Garcia was in possession of $ 1,178 at the time of his arrest.
The report noted that Greo Garcia was in the company of three other men when he was arrested, one of which, according to the police, had extensive criminal history and was known as an active gang. Another was linked to MS-13 on the basis of a confidential source, according to the report.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant in this document image obtained by Reuters on April 9, 2025.
Abrego Garcia family via Reuters
Police said they were unable to link the third man to the gang, writing that “Gang MS-13 members are only allowed to drag other members or prospects for the gang”.
The other document – a DHS I -213 form – cited the interview sheet on the field of the Police Service of Prince George to affirm that Grego Garcia was “identified” and “validated” as a member of MS -13. Abrego Garcia denied having information on gang or human smuggling, according to the report of the DHS.
An immigration judge who rejected Abrego Garcia Bond in 2019 cited the two reports as the main proof to conclude that he posed a risk for the community.
ABREGO GARCIA’s lawyers have highlighted apparent inconsistencies in the DHS report, saying that it offers contradictory assessments as to whether Abrego Garcia feared to be moved to Salvador.
His lawyers also stressed that confidential information has linked Abrego Garcia to the western clique of MS-13, which operates mainly on Long Island, where they say that he has never lived.
The report also noted that the other two alleged gang members of the Home Depot parking lot were members of another MS-13 click.
Wednesday’s developments took place one day after the American district judge Paula Xinis ordered government officials to testify under oath because, she said, they had “done nothing to help the liberation of Abrego Garcia de la Garde and to return to the United States”, despite the Supreme Court of the Trump administration to “facilitate` `facilitate` `Abrego Garcia, Guard at El Salvador ”.
According to the ordinances of the Xinis judge, the Trump administration submitted its update of the daily status on Abrego Garcia on Wednesday, saying that it was “no other updates”.
“Given the clear and unequivocal opinion of the government in the court concerning the way in which the government will facilitate the yield of Abrego Garcia in the contours of the existing law and regulation, there are no other updates,” said Joseph Mazzarra, the acting lawyer of the Ministry of Internal Security, in the update.