“Not Coming Back”: Trump White House Shuts Down the Noise
April 18, 2025 — President Trump’s team has made it official: Kilmar Abrego Garcia is not coming back. After a week of media meltdowns, liberal outrage, and Senator Chris Van Hollen’s little trip to El Salvador, the Trump administration drew a line in the sand. The White House doubled down and said what every law-abiding American wants to hear—he’s gone, and he’s staying gone.

This isn’t a policy debate. It’s not a misunderstanding. This is leadership. The fake news media wanted to spin this into some kind of scandal. Courts got involved. Senators tried to flex. But the President didn’t flinch. He stood up and did what Biden never had the guts to do—he put America first.
“Not coming back” isn’t a controversy. It’s common sense.

The Media Lost Its Mind—As Usual
The New York Times and CNN acted like the end of the world was here. They tried painting Abrego Garcia as a victim. They ignored the facts. He was already under a legal order to leave the country. But facts don’t matter to the left. What matters to them is defending illegal immigrants—even when they’re told to leave.

So when the Trump administration said they weren’t reversing the deportation, the media went into full panic mode. They accused Trump of ignoring the courts, breaking the law, and even causing a “constitutional crisis.” But here’s the truth: enforcing immigration law is not a crisis. Letting criminals stay here is.
This Wouldn’t Even Be News Under Trump’s First Term
Let’s be real—this wouldn’t have happened during Trump’s first term. There wouldn’t be court drama or media chaos. There would be one response: deported means deported. Done. Under Trump, ICE did their jobs without apologies. And that’s exactly the kind of leadership we’ve got again in 2025.

Trump doesn’t let judges run foreign policy. He doesn’t let reporters tell him how to protect this country. He listens to the American people—and we’re tired of seeing our borders treated like suggestions.
This isn’t about courts. It’s about country.
America First Means We Don’t Beg to Bring Criminals Back
Let’s be clear: the courts didn’t tell Trump to bring this guy back. They told him to try. And even that’s a joke. Since when does America negotiate to repatriate people we lawfully removed? This isn’t weakness. This is strength. And if the elites don’t like it, too bad.

This administration isn’t playing defense anymore. Trump won the 2024 election to restore order. He’s not here to bow to activist judges or globalist politicians. He’s here to enforce the law. The fact that this deportation even turned into a national debate shows how far off course we were.
We’re Back—and the Border Is Closed
Karoline Leavitt didn’t sugarcoat it at the White House press briefing. She said it straight: this man is not coming back. And for millions of Americans who’ve been waiting years to hear that kind of clarity from Washington, it’s a breath of fresh air.

This isn’t just one case. It’s a sign that things are changing. We’re not apologizing for having laws. We’re not debating what deportation means. Under Trump, when you get removed—you stay removed.
America is back in charge.