PULSE POINTS:
❓ What Happened: Newly released bodycam footage shows a 2022 Tennessee traffic stop involving the recently deported Salvadoran illegal alien Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged member of MS-13, where state highway patrol officers interrogated him over the large sum of money he had on his person, an invalid driver’s license, and the presence of eight other men crammed into his vehicle. The Trump administration cites the footage as additional evidence justifying its decision to remove Abrego Garcia from the United States.
👥 Who’s Involved: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Tennessee Highway Patrol officers, the Trump White House, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
📍 Where & When: The traffic stop occurred in Tennessee on November 30, 2022, with the body camera footage being released late on May 1, 2025.
💬 Key Quote: “He’s hauling these people for money,” a state trooper is heard saying in the video.
⚠️ Impact: Abrego Garcia was deported to El Salvador in March, although a federal immigration judge had previously issued a ruling preventing him from being returned to his country of origin, specifically. Following the deportation, the Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration should work to facilitate his return to the U.S., despite his alleged gang ties.
IN FULL:
Footage from a Tennessee traffic stop in 2022, released publicly this past Thursday, is being cited by the Trump administration as a basis for deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia. State troopers pulled Abrego Garcia over for speeding on November 30, 2022, and upon inspection, found eight additional passengers in a modified SUV with an unusual four-row seating arrangement.
During the stop, officers questioned Garcia about his possession of $1,400 in cash and an invalid Maryland driver’s license. A trooper remarked on the unusual seating arrangement and asked Abrego Garcia about the alterations to the vehicle. “How many rows have you got in here? Four seats? Four rows of seats?” a state trooper can be heard asking the Salvadoran national and accused member of the MS-13. The law enforcement officer continued: “Did y’all put an extra one in? Huh? Did y’all put another one in, no? They come like this? I’ve never seen one with that many seats in it.”
After additional questioning, another Tennessee state trooper can be heard telling his colleagues: “He’s hauling these people for money.”
Following the traffic stop and questioning, the Tennessee state troopers entered Abrego Garcia’s name into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) index and saw he was flagged as potentially being a gang member. Abrego Garcia said the SUV belonged to his “boss,” Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes, another Salvadoran illegal who had been convicted of human trafficking in 2020.
The state troopers contacted ICE to notify the immigration enforcement agency of their encounter with Abrego Garcia. However, sources close to Tennessee state law enforcement state that ICE never arrived, allowing the alleged gang member to slip away.
The National Pulse previously reported that Abrego Garcia was the subject of a 2021 protective order filed in Maryland by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez, due to multiple alleged incidents of domestic violence. Despite the preponderance of evidence indicating that the Salvadoran illegal immigrant is affiliated with the violent MS-13 gang and has previously engaged in other acts of criminality, Congressional Democrats have tried to use Abrego Garcia’s removal from the U.S. as a platform to criticize President Trump’s deportation efforts, even traveling to El Salvador to visit him.
WATCH:
BREAKING: Fox News obtained police bodycam footage from the 2022 traffic stop of Kilmar Abrego Garcia who was suspected of human trafficking.
“He’s getting paid to haul these people.”
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