
The American senator Chris Van Hollen said on April 18, that he had a Salvadoran man sported badly to his country of origin by the Trump administration, in a case that has caused outrage in the United States. Van Hollen had said previously that he had denied access to the prison where Washington has paid President Nayib Bukele Millions to enclose almost 300 migrants who says they are criminals and gang members who include Kilmar Abego García, 29 years old. “I said that my main objective of this trip was to meet Kilmar. Tonight I had that opportunity,” Van Hollen then published in X with a photo of him sitting in what seemed to be a restaurant table with Abrego García.
The hard -faced sport shows a short -sleeved control shirt and a baseball cap. Van Hollen added that he would sacrifice “a complete update on my return” to the United States. Abrego García was arrested in Maryland last month and expelled to El Salvador with 238 Venezuelans and 22 fellow saviors who were deported shortly after President Donald Trump invoked a rarely used war authority.
Trump administration officials have affirmed that it is an illegal migrant, a member of a gang and involved in human trafficking, without providing evidence. Abrego García had enjoyed a protected status in the United States, precogming his deportation to El Salvador for his own security. Since then, a federal judge ordered him to return it, later supported by the Supreme Court. But the administration, despite admitting an “administrative error” in its deportation, argues that it is now only in saving custody.
‘Stay in El Salvador’
Bukele, who with Trump in Washington on Monday, said he does not have the power to return to man. The Salvadoran leader published in X Late Thorsday that Abgo Garcia was “drinking margaritas with Senator van Hollen in El Salvador’s tropical paradise.” In fact, Deportivo seemed to have a cup of coffee and a glass of water on the table in front of him. “Now that it is a healthy confirmed leg, it receives the honor of staying in the custody of El Salvador,” Bukele added in another publication.
Van Hollen, the second day of his trip to El Salvador, had previously tried to go to the notorious Center for Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) outside the capital, San Salvador to see Abego García. The car in which he was traveling was arrested by the soldiers, he said, about three kilometers from the complex with thousands of Salvadoran gangsters, and now also hundreds of migrants expelled from the United States. “The soldiers told us that they had ordered that they did not allow us to process,” said the senator later to journalists.
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