
Bring Kilmar Home: Husband. Father. Disappeared.
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Bring Kilmar Home: A Father Was Disappeared. We Can Bring Him Back.
ICE wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia—husband, union worker, and father of a disabled 5-year-old—to El Salvador, despite his protected legal status. The U.S. admits it was an error—but won’t help fix it. Help us raise funds for his release, support his family, and demand Congress act. This is about justice—for Kilmar, and for all of us.
A Family Torn Apart. A Country Crossed a Line.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia did everything right.
He fled El Salvador as a child to escape the gangs that terrorized his neighborhood. He was granted protection by a U.S. immigration judge—legally recognized as someone who could not be safely returned. He was later granted TPS (Temporary Protected Status) by the Department of Homeland Security. He lives in Colorado with his wife and five-year-old son, a child with severe disabilities. He’s a full-time union sheet metal apprentice, a father, a husband, a neighbor.
And on March 12, while driving home with his son, he was disappeared .
What Happened
Kilmar had just picked up his little boy from his grandmother’s house after work. ICE officers pulled him over without warning. They told him his “protected status had changed.” They waited until his wife arrived to take custody of their child—who has autism, a hearing defect, and cannot speak—then drove Kilmar away in handcuffs.
No notice. No charges. No due process.
Days later, without any hearing, Kilmar was placed on a deportation flight to El Salvador—the very country from which he had legal protection from removal. The U.S. government has since acknowledged it was an "administrative error."
They have no plan to bring him back.
Why This Case Matters
Kilmar didn’t break the law. He didn’t miss a check-in. He complied with every ICE requirement—year after year. His family is here. His union job is here. His life is here.
This wasn’t a deportation.
It was a disappearance.
He was taken from his child, from his wife, from the country he calls home—and thrown into a Salvadoran prison.
And the same government that took him?
They admit it was wrong.
But they won’t lift a finger to make it right.
The Bigger Picture
This isn’t just Kilmar’s story.
It’s a warning.
When the government can kidnap a legal resident with no hearing and no appeal—and face no consequence—it means the rule of law has been replaced with something else.
It means no one is safe.
Immigrants are the testing ground. If we stay silent now, they will expand these powers until none of us are beyond their reach.
What We’re Doing
We’re raising urgent funds to:
Pay any legal bond set by El Salvador for Kilmar’s release
Support Kilmar’s legal fight to return home
Provide relief for his wife and son, who is nonverbal and depends on specialized care
Demand a bipartisan delegation of U.S. senators and members of Congress travel to El Salvador to secure Kilmar’s return—and the return of others disappeared like him
Shine a spotlight on the MAGA regime’s quiet, illegal removals and prevent the next abduction
This campaign is supported by The Firewall —a national movement of professionals organizing against the authoritarian takeover of our democracy.
What You Can Do
Donate. Every dollar helps rescue Kilmar, support his family, and the others who were disappeared.
Share. Spread this story so no one can say they didn’t know.
Join us. Help build a movement to stop this before it happens again: The Firewall
We cannot allow this to become the new normal.
We cannot leave Kilmar behind.
We must bring him home.
#BringKilmarHome
#NoMoreDisappearances
#FamiliesBelongTogether
#TheFirewall
Organizer
Jonathan Ryan
Organizer
San Antonio, TX