WorldNetDaily wasn’t as aggressive as the Media Research Center in trashing undocumented immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, but it has found something to be offended about: he’s making TikTok videos. Joe Kovacs cranks up the outrage in a Dec. 28 article:
Outrage is erupting as Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the high-profile illegal alien portrayed by legacy media as a “Maryland dad” who has been living in the U.S. since his release from federal custody, is now making TikTok videos roaming as a free man.
“This is what an invaded nation looks like,” said Eric Daugherty of Florida’s Voice News.
“The violent invaders are free, living their best life – and our own judicial cartel is ALLOWING IT.”
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of Homeland Security, is also expressing her outrage, saying : “So we, at @DHSgov, are under gag order by an activist judge and Kilmar Abrego Garcia is making TikToks.
“American justice ceases to function when its arbiters silence law enforcement and give megaphones to those who oppose our legal system.”
Of course, nothing of the sort is happening. Even Kovacs admits the content of Abrego Garcia’s videos are innocuous:
Garcia has made two TikTok videos since his release from ICE custody as he lip-synchs to Spanish-language songs in a suburban neighborhood.
One shows Garcia in a baseball cap singing along to a song by Danny Berrios, an American singer known for Spanish Christian music.
Kovacs didn’t explain why Abrego Garcia is not allowed to do this — he’s just mad that Abrego Garcia exercised his rights and “has been fighting a legal battle against the Trump administration since he was deported to El Salvador in March and then subsequently returned to America.”
It appears that a man is allowed to make videos without permission from the federal government — and Kovacs apparently would like them censored, even though the man is not a “violent invader” and even he admits there’s nothing offensive in them.