In a shocking turn of events, the media has gone silent over the deportation of Arbago Garcia, an MS-13 gang member and illegal alien who was sent back to El Salvador from Maryland. This incident has ignited fierce backlash from Democrats, revealing a deep divide in the nation’s response to crime committed by illegal immigrants. White House spokesperson Caroline Levit took a stand against the media frenzy, highlighting the tragic murder of Maryland mother Rachel Morren, who was brutally 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed by another illegal alien, Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez, in a crime that has rattled the community.
As the outrage over Garcia’s deportation escalates, many seem to care more about the gang member than the innocent mother. Rachel, a 37-year-old with five 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren, was murdered in August 2023 during a jog in a seemingly safe neighborhood. Her body was discovered stuffed in a tunnel drain, leaving her family to grapple with an unimaginable loss. The Maryland jury’s guilty verdict against her 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁er brings justice, but cannot heal the deep wounds left behind.
Levit condemned the media’s sensationalism surrounding Garcia, pointing out that in the debate over illegal immigration, the focus often shifts away from the victims to the perpetrators. “They are never concerned about the people that the illegals 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 or the drugs they bring in,” she asserted. The stark reality is that Garcia, despite his gang affiliation, has become a symbol in a political tug-of-war, overshadowing the tragic stories of victims like Rachel Morren.
As tensions rise and discussions continue, the question remains: why is the focus on the deported gang member, rather than the lives irrevocably altered by the actions of illegal immigrants? The silence from media outlets on the facts surrounding the deportation speaks volumes, leaving the families of victims like Rachel to wonder if their stories will ever receive the attention they deserve.