Senator Chris Van Holin travels to El Salvador to defend the release of Kilmar Abrago Garcia
WASHINGTON – Senator Chris Van Holin is flying to El Salvador on Wednesday to pressure for the release of Kilmar Abrago Garcia after she did not return the man who was mistakenly deported in the middle of the week, which is one of the Senator conditions to start the trip.
Van Holin said in a video from the airport that he was about to ride a trip to the country’s capital, adding that his goal was to show the Trump administration and the Salvador government, “We will continue to fight to give Apiru Garcia to the house until he returns to his family.”
Van Hollen, D-MD. , The country in which Abrego Garcia lived.
Van Holin said in the video that was It was published to X.. “I hope I have the opportunity to actually see Kilmar and know what his condition is.”
Van Holin said previously that he would travel to El Salvador if Maryland’s man was not released before, and other Democratic lawmakers expressed their willingness to join, although they did not appear Van Holin’s video.
Senator is making a trip in his official capacity, and his team holds a meeting with a senior government official, according to Van Holin spokesman.
The Ministry of Justice said that it had accidentally deported Abyerigo Garcia to El Salvador, and the judge ordered the administration of “facilitating” his return – a step that later returned the Supreme Court again.
In a series of court listening sessions, the Trump administration did not seem to be working to work towards the release of Maryland’s man to the United States, and on Monday, President of El Salvador, Nayeb Bokil, said during an oval office meeting with President Donald Trump that he would not return Abigo Garcia to the United States, saying that “the question is prior.”
Democrats criticized the officials for their refusal to work in the release of Abro Garcia, and to draw the case as a matter of law after the court’s rulings on the case.
“This is related to legal procedures. This is about the rule of law,” Van Holin said in the video at the airport. “What infiltrators do is that they start with the most vulnerable selection. But if we get rid of the rule of law and legal procedures in the United States, this is a short way from there to tyranny.”
NBC News has arrived at the White House to comment on the Van Hollen trip.
The White House claimed that Abyerigo Garcia is a member of the gang, and his lawyer has denied. The criminal Pariso Gargo in the United States or El Salvador was not charged, according to court records.
The American boycott judge Paula Shinis, who heads the Abero Garcia case, questioned the previous design of the immigration judge, saying that “” evidence “against Abro Garcia is not consisting of anything more than a hat in Chicago Bullz, and he is in a west of New York.
White House press secretary Caroline Levitte said at a press conference on Tuesday that the administration is compatible with the orders of the court, and criticized “democratic and media anger” over the deportation of Abu Garcia.
“Based on the excitement of many people in this room, you thought we had deported a candidate for the father of the year,” she said.
Abro Garcia immigrated to the United States in 2011, a legal resident who was protected under the 2019 court order that he could not be returned to El Salvador.