Kilmar Abrego Garcia

Senator Van Hollen Secures Release of Detainee from El Salvador’s CECOT Prison

Following a meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador, Senator Chris Van Hollen reported that the wrongly deported Maryland steelworker has been transferred from the abusive CECOT prison to a lower-security facility in Santa Ana. Despite improved conditions, Abrego Garcia remains isolated and cut off from outside communication. Van Hollen criticized both the Salvadoran government, alleging payment for detention, and the Trump administration for its refusal to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return despite acknowledging the deportation error. The Senator emphasized the case highlights broader threats to constitutional rights.

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Salvadoran President Mocks US Senator’s Meeting With Alleged Gang Member

Following days of uncertainty, Senator Chris Van Hollen met with Kilmar Abrego García in El Salvador, as confirmed by photos posted by President Bukele. The meeting occurred after the Senator’s earlier attempt to visit Abrego García in prison was denied. This visit followed a Supreme Court ruling ordering Abrego García’s return to the U.S., a ruling the Trump administration and Bukele have resisted, citing unsubstantiated claims of MS-13 affiliation. Despite these ongoing disputes, Senator Van Hollen relayed a message of love to Abrego Garcia’s wife.

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Booker to Visit El Salvador to Secure Release of Wrongfully Deported Man

Senator Cory Booker plans a trip to El Salvador to pressure the Trump administration to return Kilmar Ábrego García, a Salvadorian national wrongly deported despite a Supreme Court order mandating his return. This follows Senator Chris Van Hollen’s unsuccessful attempt to meet with Ábrego García, whose case has become a focal point for Democrats criticizing the administration’s defiance of court orders. Other Democratic lawmakers are also considering visits to El Salvador to address this issue, highlighting the escalating political tension surrounding the deportation. The Trump administration, however, accuses Democrats of prioritizing undocumented immigrants over U.S. citizens.

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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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Bondi Defends Wrongful Deportation, Claims Family Better Off Without Father

Despite a Supreme Court order mandating his release from El Salvador’s CECOT prison, Kilmar Abrego Garcia remains detained. The Trump administration, represented by Pam Bondi, justifies this by citing a dismissed 2021 restraining order, falsely claiming it proves danger to his family. This claim contradicts the wife’s statement that the family reconciled and that Abrego Garcia poses no threat. The administration also continues to falsely allege gang affiliation, lacking credible evidence, while ignoring the mistakenly granted deportation and the severe conditions in CECOT.

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Republican Allowed Access to El Salvador Prison, Democrat Denied

A Republican congressman toured El Salvador’s CECOT super-prison, while a Democratic senator’s request to visit detained U.S. citizen Kilmar Abrego Garcia was denied. Abrego Garcia’s deportation, stemming from what DHS admitted was an “administrative error,” has become a focal point in the national immigration debate. A court order mandates Abrego Garcia’s return to the U.S., but the Trump administration, supported by El Salvador, claims repatriation is impossible due to his alleged MS-13 ties, a claim his legal team refutes. The situation highlights the ongoing conflict between the judicial branch’s ruling and the executive branch’s actions regarding Abrego Garcia’s detention.

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Wife Defends Husband After ICE Deportation, Due Process Questioned

Following his deportation to El Salvador, Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, is contesting the U.S. government’s actions, calling his removal an unjust “abduction.” While she admits to briefly seeking a protective order in 2021 after a marital dispute, she clarifies that the issue was resolved privately and their relationship strengthened. The Department of Homeland Security released these documents, along with claims of gang affiliation, to counter positive media portrayals of Garcia. This deportation, deemed an “administrative error” by DHS, has become a political flashpoint amid President Trump’s deportation policies and a Supreme Court ruling mandating Garcia’s return, which the White House continues to resist.

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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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