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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- Thomas Jefferson
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth
becomes a revolutionary act. -- George Orwell
First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they
fight you,
then you win. -- Mahatma Gandhi
US Taxpayer Costs in the Kilmar Abrego Garcia Deportation CaseKilmar Abrego Garcia (often spelled with variations like “Kilmarr” in queries) is a Salvadoran national whose case has drawn national attention due to his wrongful deportation to El Salvador in March 2025, in violation of a 2019 court order granting him withholding of removal (protection from deportation there due to gang persecution fears). The Trump administration admitted this was an “administrative error” but alleged MS-13 gang ties (which Garcia denies and has never been convicted on). He was held in El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison, returned to the US in June 2025 amid court orders (including a unanimous Supreme Court ruling), faced federal human smuggling charges in Tennessee (pleaded not guilty), and as of September 2025, remains in ICE custody facing potential deportation to a third country like Uganda or Eswatini, blocked temporarily by federal judges.While no public sources disclose an exact dollar figure for costs specific to Garcia’s deportation procedures (e.g., ICE detention, flights, legal battles, or repatriation), available reporting highlights taxpayer-funded elements. These stem from DHS/ICE operations under a US-El Salvador agreement where the US pays to incarcerate deportees in CECOT. Below, I break down known and estimated costs based on court documents, government statements, and expert analyses. All are borne by US taxpayers via DHS/ICE budgets (FY2025 ICE enforcement budget: ~$8.5 billion).Key Cost Components
Initial Deportation to El Salvador (March 2025):
Garcia was deported on a chartered ICE flight with ~260 alleged gang members under the US-El Salvador deal.
Flight Costs: ICE deportation flights average $10,000–$20,000 per person for standard removals, but group charters to Central America cost ~$2,000–$5,000 per deportee (per DHS estimates). For Garcia’s flight: ~$500,000–$1.3 million total, or ~$1,900–$5,000 attributable to him.
Incarceration in CECOT: US pays El Salvador ~$20,000 per deportee annually ($6 million/year for 300 people, per Salvadoran VP Félix Ulloa’s April 2025 statement). Garcia was held ~3 months (March–June 2025): ~$5,000.
Facilitated by DHS/State Department diplomacy and a private/government flight to Nashville (amid Supreme Court order).
Estimated Cost: $10,000–$50,000 (expert Jacqueline Stevens, Northwestern Univ., cited similar third-country returns using private jets + military legs; NPR, Aug. 2025). Includes diplomatic negotiations and logistics.
Post-Return Proceedings (June–September 2025):
Criminal Case in Tennessee: Federal prosecution (DOJ) for human smuggling. Pretrial detention ~2 months in Putnam County Jail: ~$100–$150/day, totaling ~$6,000–$9,000. Ongoing trial prep adds DOJ/ICE staff time (unquantified, but federal cases average $10,000–$50,000 in direct costs).
Immigration Detention & Check-Ins: Released Aug. 22, re-detained Aug. 25 in Virginia ICE facility. Daily ICE cost ~$200/person: ~$1,200 so far (as of Sept. 25).
Legal Battles: Multiple lawsuits (e.g., Abrego Garcia v. Noem, Supreme Court No. 24A949). Filing fees alone: $405 (district) + $100 (pro hac vice). Broader costs (court time, DOJ/DHS attorneys): Likely $100,000+ total, per similar high-profile cases.
Potential Future Deportation (e.g., to Uganda):
Third-country removals are “costly and complex” (NPR, Aug. 2025): $50,000–$100,000+ per person, involving private jets (e.g., to Djibouti) + military transport. ICE avoids solo flights due to expense (Boeing 737 charters: $100,000+/flight).
Estimated Total Taxpayer Cost to Date
Category
Estimated Cost to Taxpayers
Notes/Sources
Initial Deportation Flight & Processing
$2,900–$6,750
ICE group charter + Texas detention (DHS estimates; Wikipedia timeline).
CECOT Incarceration (3 months)
$5,000
US-El Salvador payment ($20K/year/deportee; Salvadoran VP statement, WBAL-TV).
Repatriation
$10,000–$50,000
Diplomatic/logistics for return (NPR; Supreme Court filings).
Post-Return Detention & Criminal Case
$7,200–$10,200+
Jail/ICE costs + prosecution (DHS daily rates; ongoing as of Sept. 2025).
Legal/Administrative (Lawsuits, Diplomacy)
$100,000+ (partial)
Court fees + unquantified staff time (court dockets; expert analyses).
Total (Conservative)
$125,100–$171,950
Excludes indirect costs like Supreme Court involvement or future deportation.
Trump administration moves toward permanent cuts in shutdown planning
The White House budget office is instructing federal agencies to prepare reduction-in-force plans for mass firings during a possible government shutdown.
Attention Nancy E. Larson Acting US Attorney Northern District of Texas USATXN.Media@usdoj.govHon.
US attorney in Northern District of Texas should consider filing criminal charges against Democrats who defame ICE officers and incite violence against them, such as an attack that happened in Texas today. should indict Gavin Newsom, other Dem governors and mayors and members of the media who called ICE agents fascists and claimed that they “disappear people”, as well as Texas congresswoman Jasmine Crockett who compared ICE to “slave patrols”. They should be charged under 18 U.S. Code § 245 – Federally protected activities, as well as other related statutes. Respectfully,/s/ Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
2024 General Election: Raúl Grijalva in Arizona’s 7th Congressional DistrictRaul Grijalva (D) defeated Daniel Butierez (R) in the November 2024 election for AZ-07. The margin of victory was approximately 27 percentage points, with Grijalva securing a decisive win in the heavily Democratic district.2025 Special Election: Adelita Grijalva in Arizona’s 7th Congressional DistrictAdelita Grijalva (D), Raul’s daughter, won the September 23, 2025, special election to complete the remainder of her father’s term, again defeating Daniel Butierez (R). With over 80% of votes counted, she received 70.6% to Butierez’s 27.6%, yielding a margin of victory of 43 percentage points. This was a wider margin than in 2024, reflecting strong Democratic turnout in the district.
FBI Director Kash Patel reported that the man who shot at an ICE facility in Dallas on Wednesday morning had an “idealogical {sic} motive.” At least one of the bullets loaded in a clip had “Anti-ICE” marked on the shell casing.
The heavy metal rock group Gwar shocked their audience with a graphic depiction of the assassinations of President Donald Trump and Tesla chief Elon Musk at their Chicago show over the weekend.
Turning Point USA successfully pulled off the “largest memorial in known history,” Turning Point Chief Operating Officer Tyler Bowyer said following the Sunday’s massive memorial service for Charlie Kirk.
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