Fact Check: "Abrego Garcia has been jailed for 106 days since his abduction by the Trump administration."
What We Know
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March 2025 due to an immigration crackdown by the Trump administration. His deportation was later acknowledged as an "administrative error" by government officials (source-2). Following a legal battle, he was brought back to the U.S. to face criminal charges related to human smuggling (source-1). As of late June 2025, a federal magistrate judge ordered his release, stating that the government had failed to prove he posed a danger to the community (source-1).
Abrego Garcia's wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, publicly stated that it had been 106 days since he was "abducted" by the Trump administration (source-4). This claim aligns with the timeline of events, as he was deported on March 15, 2025, and the judge's ruling occurred on June 24, 2025.
Analysis
The claim that Abrego Garcia has been jailed for 106 days since his abduction is partially true. The timeline corroborates that he was indeed detained for 106 days from his deportation until the judge's ruling. However, the term "abduction" is contentious. While his deportation was described as an "administrative error," it was executed under the authority of the Trump administration's immigration policies, which some critics argue constitute an unlawful abduction (source-6).
The reliability of the sources varies. The New York Times and BBC provide detailed accounts of the legal proceedings and the context surrounding Abrego Garcia's case, making them credible sources (source-1, source-2). In contrast, opinions from less formal platforms or those with clear political biases may not provide the same level of reliability.
Conclusion
The claim that "Abrego Garcia has been jailed for 106 days since his abduction by the Trump administration" is partially true. While the duration of his detention is accurate, the characterization of his deportation as an "abduction" is subject to interpretation and debate. The legal context and the circumstances surrounding his case complicate the narrative, indicating a need for careful consideration of the language used.
Sources
- Ruling in Abrego Garcia Case Casts Doubt on Trump Administration Claims
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