**Breaking News: Kilmar’s Lawyers ADMIT to MISSING KEY FILE in Shocking Courtroom Revelation!**
In a stunning turn of events, the defense team for Kilmar “wife-beater” Garcia has publicly admitted to lacking crucial evidence in his ongoing legal battle, raising serious questions about the integrity of his deportation proceedings. During a Friday hearing before Judge Paula Zenus, attorneys from the Murray Osario law firm acknowledged they do not possess the Alien File (A-File) essential for substantiating their client’s claim of wrongful deportation to El Salvador.
The A-File is a comprehensive record detailing Garcia’s immigration history, including any asylum requests and withholding of removal documents. Without this key evidence, Garcia’s defense appears increasingly precarious as they argue against his deportation, which was based on a court order that allegedly prohibits sending him to Guatemala—not El Salvador.
This revelation comes amid allegations that Garcia has been involved in a human smuggling operation stretching back to 2016, with claims of trafficking minors. The government argues that Garcia poses a significant threat to public safety, citing his connection to MS-13 and a history of domestic violence. Despite this, a lower court previously released him, a decision now under scrutiny as the DOJ seeks to overturn it.
The courtroom drama intensified as Judge Zenus pressed the defense on their lack of an A-File, to which they could only respond with uncertainty, claiming they have an ERM file—an internal document that does not provide the necessary legal foundation for their case. As the implications of this missing evidence unfold, questions loom over the handling of Garcia’s case and the potential fallout for the DOJ.
With the stakes higher than ever, the legal community and the public are left to wonder: what happens next in this complex and alarming saga? As the court proceedings continue, one thing is clear—this shocking admission could have far-reaching consequences for Garcia and the broader immigration system. Stay tuned as we bring you the latest updates on this developing story.