Business

Wife of mistakenly deported Kilmar Garcia demands his return

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • Trump administration freezes more than $2 billion after Harvard rejects demands

    02:21

  • Sen. Grassley faces constituents as other GOP lawmakers avoid town halls

    03:44

  • Judge demands answers from government on Abrego Garcia’s return

    06:21

  • Now Playing

    ‘Enough is enough’: Wife of mistakenly deported Kilmar Garcia demands his return

    03:49

  • UP NEXT

    Thieves tunnel into Los Angeles jewelry store

    01:47

  • Homeland Security email tells Massachusetts woman to leave the U.S.

    01:47

  • Elephants protect their young during Southern California earthquake

    00:34

  • Teen released after fatal track meet stabbing

    02:53

  • 5.2-magnitude earthquake rocks San Diego area

    02:34

  • Weinstein’s attorney Arthur Aidala discusses upcoming New York retrial

    04:12

  • Harvard will not comply with Trump demands amid threats of funding cuts

    02:51

  • El Salvador’s president says he will not return mistakenly deported man to U.S.

    00:31

  • 5.2-magnitude earthquake hits San Diego area

    02:00

  • Pennsylvania man arrested after governor’s residence set on fire

    02:34

  • No survivors reported after plane with 6 aboard crashes in New York

    01:28

  • Arrest made after arson at PA governor’s home

    02:06

  • More tariff confusion after Trump officials say exemptions may be temporary

    02:07

  • One-on-one with CEO of Frontier Airlines

    03:17

  • Search for American pastor kidnapped in South Africa

    01:23

  • FBI alleges teenager involved in plot to kill Trump

    02:07

Jennifer, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, spoke out about Garcia’s departure. Speaking through tears, she accused the U.S. and Salvadoran governments of playing politics with his life. She said, « Enough is enough, » calling for his release and vowing not to stop fighting until he’s home.

NBC News NOW

NBC News NOW

Nightly News

Nightly News

Nightly News

Play All


Source link