Chris Van Hollen

Van Hollen Meets Detained American, Exposing Trump’s Lies

Following his deportation to El Salvador and imprisonment, Senator Chris Van Hollen visited Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia in prison. The Senator confirmed Abrego Garcia’s well-being, relaying a message to his wife, Jennifer Vasquez. Despite this confirmation, President Bukele has refused to return Abrego Garcia to the U.S., echoing statements from President Trump and defying court rulings mandating repatriation. The situation highlights the ongoing dispute over Abrego Garcia’s deportation and the differing stances of U.S. and El Salvadoran officials.

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Senator Meets Detainee Weeks After Illegal Deportation

Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen visited Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador, meeting with him Thursday and speaking with his wife. This visit follows a court order mandating Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S., which the Trump administration has contested, claiming El Salvador holds ultimate authority. The meeting sparked immediate criticism from the White House, while Abrego Garcia’s wife expressed hope but continued concerns. The situation highlights a broader legal battle over the Trump administration’s use of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deport migrants to El Salvador’s CECOT detention center.

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Van Hollen’s El Salvador Trip Secures Meeting with Mistakenly Deported Man

Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen visited Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador, meeting with him Thursday and subsequently contacting his wife. This visit follows a court order mandating Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S., which the Trump administration has contested, arguing El Salvador holds ultimate authority. The White House condemned Van Hollen’s actions, while Abrego Garcia’s wife expressed relief. The meeting occurred despite earlier being turned away at a military checkpoint near the detention center.

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Van Hollen Confirms Wrongfully Deported Man Alive in El Salvador

US Senator Chris Van Hollen’s recent trip to El Salvador yielded a significant development in the case of a wrongly deported man, raising crucial questions about the fairness of the US deportation system and the power dynamics at play between the US and El Salvador. The Senator’s visit, initially met with skepticism and even the expectation of failure, ultimately resulted in a face-to-face encounter with the deported individual, dispelling widespread fears that the man had been killed. This unexpected success underscores the importance of persistent political action and challenges the narrative that such efforts are futile.

The senator’s confirmation of the meeting itself is a powerful testament to the perseverance of his efforts.… Continue reading

Senator Fights for Deportation Victim: Due Process Under Siege

Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen was denied access to Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a wrongly deported Maryland resident, at El Salvador’s CECOT prison, despite Republican lawmakers touring the facility and posting photos from inside. Van Hollen cited violations of international law due to the inability to communicate with Abrego Garcia or verify his well-being. The Trump administration defended the deportation, citing domestic violence allegations and alleged gang affiliation, claims disputed by Abrego Garcia’s wife and mother. The White House also emphasized Abrego Garcia’s illegal immigration status.

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Trump Admin Attacks Senator Fighting for Wrongfully Deported Immigrant

Senator Chris Van Hollen’s trip to El Salvador to secure the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongfully deported due to administrative error, has sparked a fierce backlash from the Trump administration. The White House accuses Abrego Garcia of MS-13 ties, despite his lack of criminal record and a Supreme Court ruling against his deportation. This has led to a concerted campaign against Van Hollen, including a press email highlighting Maryland crime statistics and the creation of a mocking meme. The Trump administration’s actions are in direct contrast to a Supreme Court decision ordering Abrego Garcia’s return.

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El Salvador Blocks Van Hollen’s Visit, Admits Trump Paid for Prisoner’s Imprisonment

Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to secure the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Beltsville man wrongly deported and imprisoned in CECOT, a notorious Salvadoran prison. Despite a unanimous Supreme Court ruling ordering Abrego Garcia’s return, the Salvadoran vice president refused a meeting with Van Hollen, citing insufficient advance notice. The senator also alleges that the Trump administration is paying El Salvador to detain Abrego Garcia despite a lack of evidence of criminal activity. Van Hollen’s efforts have faced criticism, including from the White House, which highlighted unrelated crimes committed by other immigrants.

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El Salvador VP: Trump Paid to Keep Detained US Resident in Prison

Senator Chris Van Hollen alleges that El Salvador’s Vice President confirmed the Trump administration is paying the country to detain Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national mistakenly deported from the U.S. Despite lacking evidence of gang affiliation, Garcia remains imprisoned in CECOT, a maximum-security prison. Van Hollen’s request to see Garcia was denied, prompting him to seek U.S. Embassy intervention. The Department of Justice has indicated that even if returned, Garcia would face immediate re-detention and deportation.

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Van Hollen Travels to El Salvador to Secure Abrego Garcia’s Release

Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to advocate for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported despite a court order preventing his return. Van Hollen’s trip followed the Trump administration’s refusal to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return, a stance criticized by Democrats as a disregard for the rule of law. The senator met with U.S. embassy officials and planned meetings with high-level Salvadoran government officials to pressure for Abrego Garcia’s release. The White House, however, accused Van Hollen of prioritizing a supposed gang member over crime victims, a claim denied by Abrego Garcia’s legal team.

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Democrats Plan El Salvador Trip to Free Detained Citizen

Despite a Supreme Court ruling and a court order barring his deportation, Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains imprisoned in El Salvador. Senator Chris Van Hollen plans to travel to El Salvador to demand his release, with several other Democratic representatives indicating their intention to join him. The Trump administration claims it cannot compel El Salvador’s president to release Abrego Garcia, despite a Supreme Court order, and the White House continues to falsely label him a terrorist. This action follows a unanimous Supreme Court decision requiring the administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States.

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