Hillary takes every chance she can get to slander Trump.

Washington, D.C. – In a stunning social media post this week, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national who was removed from the U.S. and placed in one of El Salvador’s most notorious megaprisons.

Clinton called on “Americans of conscience” to protest the decision—sparking outrage among citizens concerned about illegal immigration, border security, and rising gang violence in U.S. communities.

“If Kilmar Abrego Garcia can be sent to a foreign prison without charges or a trial, then no one is truly safe,” Clinton posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter..

Trump Administration Holds the Line on Border Security

The Trump administration has refused to reverse the deportation, despite pressure from left-wing lawmakers and activist judges. Federal officials have made clear that America’s national security comes first, not political theater.

Though a 2019 ruling granted Abrego Garcia temporary protection, recent evidence flagged by Homeland Security officials points to his potential affiliation with MS-13, the violent transnational gang known for brutal murders, drug trafficking, and recruitment inside U.S. cities.

Officials clarified in court filings that while his initial removal may have been processed in error, the decision to keep him out is based on credible national security threats.

“He would have been deported regardless,” one official stated. “We are not taking chances when it comes to public safety.”

Democrats Outraged, but Critics Say It’s Political Grandstanding

Clinton’s outburst comes amid growing tension between federal immigration policy and Democrat demands for open borders. Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) flew to El Salvador this week to meet with officials, but was reportedly denied access to Abrego Garcia and could not speak to him.

Legal observers called the trip a “media stunt,” accusing Democrats of using the case to distract from Biden’s failing border policies and record-high illegal border crossings under the current administration.

Clinton, meanwhile, warned that “no one is safe under authoritarianism,” a statement many conservatives see as alarmist and hypocritical given her own role in past policy failures.

Who Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia? The Facts Behind the Case

According to records, Abrego Garcia fled El Salvador in his teens to escape gang violence. However, court documents and immigration reviews now cite serious concerns that he may have been affiliated with criminal organizations.

The White House has portrayed him as a danger to society, despite pushback from liberal media outlets and civil rights groups who insist he was unfairly targeted.

Family members claim he had no gang ties—but federal records suggest otherwise.

Clinton’s Priorities Questioned: Why Defend a Potential Threat?

Conservative critics are asking a simple question: Why is Hillary Clinton defending someone under scrutiny for gang activity—while millions of law-abiding Americans face rising crime and insecurity at home?

For many, this case is a wake-up call about the dangers of sanctuary policies, judicial activism, and the ongoing fight between the rule of law and political favoritism.

As the Trump administration continues to take bold action on immigration and deportation laws, this case serves as a reminder of what’s at stake: American safety, sovereignty, and strength.