Kilmar Abrego Garcia

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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Trump Admin Paid El Salvador to Imprison Deportée: Senator

Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a legally protected Maryland resident, remains unjustly imprisoned in El Salvador following wrongful deportation. Despite a Supreme Court order for his return, both U.S. and El Salvadoran governments have stalled repatriation efforts. Senator Van Hollen is currently in El Salvador investigating the situation firsthand, while a federal judge presses the Trump administration for action. The case highlights the ongoing struggle to secure Abrego Garcia’s release and return to his family.

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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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Trump’s Defiance of Court Order: The End of Due Process for Any American?

The Trump administration argues that facilitating the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, mistakenly imprisoned in El Salvador, only requires removing domestic obstacles to his return, not actively securing his release from Salvadoran authorities. This position, supported by El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, is deemed by legal experts as a violation of a Supreme Court order mandating the administration’s cooperation. Experts predict this defiance will lead to a Supreme Court challenge, potentially involving the question of American citizens’ rights and the administration’s compliance with court orders. Trump’s suggestion of sending American citizens to the same prison further escalates the legal and constitutional implications.

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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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Trump Officials Ordered to Testify on Illegal Deportation

Following a Supreme Court ruling ordering the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of wrongfully deported Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia from an El Salvadoran prison, a judge has ordered expedited depositions of government officials. This action comes after the administration’s failure to take meaningful steps to secure Garcia’s release, despite admitting the deportation was an “administrative error.” The depositions, scheduled for completion by April 28th, will determine whether the administration acted in good faith. The judge warned against gamesmanship and emphasized the urgency of the situation, highlighting the high stakes involved and the wife’s public plea for her husband’s return.

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Judge Weighs Contempt Charges Against Trump Admin Over Deportation

Judge Paula Xinis is considering holding the Trump administration in contempt of court for failing to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Despite a Supreme Court ruling deeming the deportation illegal and ordering the administration’s cooperation, the government has provided insufficient evidence of its efforts to comply. The judge ordered depositions from relevant officials and the submission of further documentation, threatening additional sanctions for non-compliance. The administration claims it would facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return if he presented himself at a port of entry, a position disputed by the judge given the Salvadoran president’s public refusal to return him.

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Judge Questions Trump Officials’ Refusal to Return Deported Man

Following the Trump administration’s refusal to comply with court orders to repatriate Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to a dangerous El Salvadoran prison, Judge Paula Xinis ordered sworn testimony from relevant officials. This action follows the administration’s repeated defiance of a Supreme Court order to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return, despite claims of lacking authority and assertions from El Salvador’s president that repatriation is impossible. The judge rejected these arguments, emphasizing that the Supreme Court’s decision is binding. Abrego Garcia’s lawyers contend that the U.S. government possesses the means to secure his release and that contempt proceedings may be necessary.

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Lawmakers to Visit El Salvador, Demand Political Prisoner’s Release

Following the Justice Department’s acknowledgment of the erroneous deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, Senator Chris Van Hollen is leading a bipartisan effort to secure his release. This initiative, which includes potential travel to El Salvador by several Democratic lawmakers, follows President Bukele’s refusal to return Abrego Garcia to the U.S. Despite the Supreme Court’s directive to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return, the White House has remained inactive, prompting this direct action from Congress. The lawmakers aim to meet with President Bukele to address the situation and emphasize the illegality of Abrego Garcia’s detainment.

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US Citizen Deported to El Salvador Prison: Rally Demands Repatriation

A White House rally, organized by faith leaders and immigrant advocates, demanded the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man wrongly deported to an El Salvadoran prison. Attendees, including Abrego Garcia’s family and Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha Braveboy, emphasized the administration’s error and called for immediate action to rectify the situation. The rally highlighted the devastating impact on Abrego Garcia’s family and underscored the vulnerability of even law-abiding immigrants. Participants expressed unwavering faith in a positive resolution and a belief that the government should swiftly correct its mistake.

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