Troopers apparently contacted the Biden FBI and Immigration authorities, but never got a response and no one ever showed up.
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One trooper can be heard saying that the 29-year-old Salvadoran “was hauling these people for money,” according to footage obtained by Fox News Thursday.
“He’s getting paid to haul these people, probably to Maryland, I’d say if I had my guess,” the trooper said.
There were eight people in the vehicle with Abrego Garcia in the driver’s seat — and no luggage as they made the days-long trek from Texas to Maryland.
When officers put Abrego Garcia’s name into the National Crime Information Center, a warning came up that showed he was suspected of being a gang member, a source told the outlet.
After the law enforcement officer asked the illegal migrant a series of other questions, including if anyone else in the car had a license, he then conferred with other troopers.
“You know what you got here, right?” one trooper asked, adding that he thought Abrego Garcia was human trafficking.
A source told the outlet that in a redacted portion of the video, troopers talked about calling immigration enforcement officials.
While a phone call was made, federal authorities didn’t show up, Fox News reported.
Abrego Garcia told the trooper the car belonged to his boss and also explained that his driver’s license was suspended, per the video. The Department of Homeland Security previously said he was driving a convicted human smuggler’s car while transporting the group of men on the Tennessee highway.
"Did you add an extra seat in here?"
and https://www.foxnews.com/video/6372193091112
One trooper can be heard saying that the 29-year-old Salvadoran “was hauling these people for money,” according to footage obtained by Fox News Thursday.
“He’s getting paid to haul these people, probably to Maryland, I’d say if I had my guess,” the trooper said.
There were eight people in the vehicle with Abrego Garcia in the driver’s seat — and no luggage as they made the days-long trek from Texas to Maryland.
When officers put Abrego Garcia’s name into the National Crime Information Center, a warning came up that showed he was suspected of being a gang member, a source told the outlet.
After the law enforcement officer asked the illegal migrant a series of other questions, including if anyone else in the car had a license, he then conferred with other troopers.
“You know what you got here, right?” one trooper asked, adding that he thought Abrego Garcia was human trafficking.
A source told the outlet that in a redacted portion of the video, troopers talked about calling immigration enforcement officials.
While a phone call was made, federal authorities didn’t show up, Fox News reported.
Abrego Garcia told the trooper the car belonged to his boss and also explained that his driver’s license was suspended, per the video. The Department of Homeland Security previously said he was driving a convicted human smuggler’s car while transporting the group of men on the Tennessee highway.