Jennifer Vasquez Sura, advocating for her husband Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return from a Salvadoran prison, expressed her anguish outside a Maryland courthouse. She shared her emotional struggle after 34 days of his disappearance, urging both the Trump and Salvadoran administrations to prioritize humanity over politics. With her children missing their father, she called on Garcia to remain strong. Although the Supreme Court mandated his return, U.S. officials claim jurisdiction issues, and Salvadoran President Bukele refuses to act. Sura's resilience highlights the family's fight amid challenging circumstances, strengthened by their faith and commitment to each other.
Today is 34 days of after his disappearance, and I stand before you filled with spirit that refuses to bring down. I will not stop fighting until I see my husband alive.
As we continue through Holy Week, my heart aches for my husband, who should have been here leading our Easter prayers.
Our family is torn apart during this scary time, and our children miss their dad so much.
Despite the challenges we continue to face with the U.S. and the Salvadorian government, I hope that the strength of faith and the resilience within us will keep us standing.
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