
El Salvador’s bookkele released footage in a disputed jail on migrant abuse claims
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El Salvador President Naib Bukle has released a video highlight reel in which Kilmar Abrego Garcia is openly enriching during the jail. Migrant Claimed that he was harassed while in the closet.
Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly was expelled Trump administration El Salvador and later returned after a court order, playing video gardening, playing soccer, fishing and imprisonment in his country.
Abrego Garcia has a video related to the claim of a serious beating, deprivation of sleep and mentally tortured while arrested at the country’s terrorism ban center or in the anti -terrorism jail.
According to the court documents, the physical condition of Abrego Garcia was reduced quickly and lost approximately 31 pounds in two weeks.

El Salvador president Naib Bukle has announced a video highlight to Kilmar Abrego Garcia that he was openly enriching during the jail. (Fox News; @Nayibbukele)
Abrego Garcia says to be assaulted in Salvadoron jail before a criminal case
But on Thursday, the Boxle pushed back the claims and claimed that he actually kept weight and announced video evidence to refute the claims of harassment.
In the video, Abrego Garcia has shown good self -esteem, chess and soccer playing, working with colleagues, gardening and watching wide -screen television in his cell and other comfortable activities.
“If he was harassed, sleeping, and hungry, why does he look so good in every picture?” Bucley wrote on X. “Why will it increase his weight? Why not have any injuries or dark circles under his eyes?”

Sen. Chris Van Holon, D-MD, Kilmar Armondo Abrego Garcia (L) met at an unknown place in Al Salvador on April 17, 2025. (Sen. Van Hollya’s Office by Gayati images)
“The man was not persecuted, or his weight was not lost. In fact, the photos show that he has gained weight while arrested. There are many footage from different days, with a meeting with Senate member Van Hollen, who felt the man himself.”
Believing the claims, Buckele torn the mainstream media.
Trump’s criticisms can come back to him to bite in the battle of Abrego Garcia
Bucley wrote, “Apparently, any of the criminal claims of criminal claims is accepted as a truth through the mainstream media and collapse Wester.”
Under Buckele emergencyThe government has seized more than 1% of the Central American population in the war on the gangs of the country. In 2015, with the rate of massacre of 5,3 people, the most dangerous country in the world has once changed – 5,3 residents in 124 were 5,3 residents. In 23, the US rate was 1,5,3, which are the most recent records available.

President Donald Trump, on the right, at the White House’s Oval Office in Washington, DC, shifted his hand to El Salvador President Naib Bucale at a meeting on Monday, 2025. (Pool via AP)
According to the Associated Press, hundreds of people have been killed in the El Salvador jail, citing human rights groups.
Abrego Garcia, who lived In Maryland He was refugees in Salvador on March 225 when he came to the United States illegally. He became a major face of the resistance of Democrat to the collective deportation plans of the Trump administration.
The Trump administration accuses them of being on them MS -13 gang membersAccording to police reports that a human smuggling and a serial domestic oppressor used violence against her by his wife.

According to the White House, Donald Trump, the president of the oval office, with a photo of a tattoo on Abrego Garcia, belongs to the MS -13 terrorist group. (Donald Trump Truth Social)
Upon arriving in jail, Abego Garcia’s lawyers claimed that he was immediately froged by the guards in the jail. He kicked him with a boot and hit him with a wooden batsman on the way, and his body had visible obstacles and injuries.
He and other arrest in the cell fell asleep on a metal mattress, which had minimal access to food and satisfaction. They were forced to kneel for about nine hours, at night to 6 pm, “Someone who was shocked,” according to the fileing per file.
He claims that he was mentally persecuted in his case at CECOT and threatened to violence. Prison guards repeatedly told him that he had transferred him to other prison cells in the violent gangs, who assured them that they “torn” him.
The report contributed to the report by Fox News’s Brain Depression and Associated Press.
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