Kilmar Ango Garcia claims torture and abuse in El Salvador Mega Gil
Maryland’s man who was accidentally deported to El Salvador and was held in one of the most famous prisons in this country “severe beating” and “torture”, as it claims the new court documents.
Kilbrego García, 29, claimed that the attacks from the guards left him with clear injuries within a day of his arrival at Cecot Prison.
The Trump administration had already claimed that Mr. Abrego García was a member of the Salvadian gang, MS-13, which his lawyer and family have severely denied.
While officials initially said, Mr. Obrego García said to the United States, in June, he was handed over to Tennessee to confront human trafficking accusations – who admitted that he was not guilty.
According to the new court documents, which were submitted on Wednesday as part of a lawsuit filed by his wife against the Trump administration, Mr. Arbrego García and 20 other detainees repeatedly exposed when they arrived at the terrorist imprisonment center in El Salvador or CECOT.
Once she arrived, according to the documents, Mr. Obrego García and 20 other prisoners who were deported “on the mineral bunks without ranks in a crowded cell with no windows, bright lights remained in 24 hours a day, and the minimum access to sanitation.”
Mr. ábrego García also claimed that he and the other prisoners “were forced to bow” from 9 pm to 6 am “, where the guards hit anyone who fell from fatigue.
At some point, it was claimed that the guards threatened to limit it with the gang members who “tear it”.
His mismanagement led to the loss of 30 pounds (14 kg) during the first two weeks of his imprisonment in El Salvador, according to the complaint.
The President of El Salvador Nayeb Boucley said in the past that his country’s prisons are “clean, organized and free from violations, unhealthy conditions, beating or killing.”
during A visit to the White House earlier this yearHe expressed his support for the Trump administration deportation schedule.
The Trump administration asked the Federal Judge in Maryland to supervise the case to reject the lawsuit, on the pretext that it was overlooked through the events after Mr. ábrego García was returned to the United States. The lawsuit was filed by the wife of Mr. ábrego García after his deportation.
Mr. Obrego García illegally entered the United States illegally in 2011 and was granted protection from deportation by the immigration judge in 2019 because he decided that he might face a danger from gangs if he returned to his hometown of El Salvador.
But in March 2025, the resident of Maryland was deported and initially held in Salvador in Salvador Mega, while Trump administration officials confessed to it was later a mistake. The judge ordered the government to “facilitate” his return, but White House officials initially refused to return it.
After returning to confronting the charges in June, Prosecutor Bam Bondi said, “This is what American justice seems to be.”
He denied committing any violations, and his lawyers called on the charges of trafficking as “useless”.
In late June, a federal judge in Tennessee spent that Mr. ábrego García is qualified to release him, but he remained in prison due to concerns about his legal team that he could be deported quickly again if he left the facility.