Jennifer Vasquez, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, has been forced to move with their children to a safe house amid threats after the US government released documents from 2021 that included her home address

Jennifer Vasquez, the wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, has been forced to relocate with her children to a safe house after facing serious threats stemming from a U.S. government document release that mistakenly included her private home address.

According to sources close to the family, the leaked documents — dating back to 2021 — were made public as part of a government records release and included sensitive personal information, including Vasquez’s residential address. The oversight has led to a wave of security concerns for the family.

The threats reportedly began shortly after the documents surfaced, prompting an urgent response to ensure the safety of Vasquez and her children. Authorities have not disclosed the nature of the threats but confirmed that the family is now under protection in an undisclosed location.

“She should never have been put in this position,” a source familiar with the situation said. “This was a clear lapse in protecting private citizens, and now an entire family has been forced to uproot their lives.”

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, whose name has appeared in various federal investigations, has been the subject of heightened public and legal attention. However, advocates and legal experts emphasize that his wife and children are not implicated in any wrongdoing and should never have been exposed to such risk.

Privacy rights organizations have expressed outrage over the release of the documents, calling for an immediate review of data handling protocols across federal agencies. Many are demanding accountability for what they consider a gross violation of privacy and a failure to safeguard non-involved family members.

As of now, Jennifer Vasquez and her children remain in a secure location while authorities assess the situation and consider further protective measures.