Senator Chris Van Holen said that unlawful deportation and imprisonment of Kilmar Abrego Garcia symbolizes a wider attack on the US trumpet system by Trump. “It is about the protection of the constitutional rights of anyone living in the United States,” Maryland Democrat told journalists after his return from a three -day trip to Salvador.
Van Holen, who spoke at Washington Dulles Airport, accused the White House of “obviously, obviously” by defiance of the US Supreme Court order, which ordered the administration to help Abrego Garcia. “It is quite clear that the President, Trump’s administration, is obviously who apparently disagree with, resist the command from the Supreme Court.”
Tears and uncertainty
The wife of Abrego Garcia, Jennifer, joined Van Holen, who was erasing tears as he handed over the emotional notes of her husband about the missing family. The Senator met with Abrego Garca on Thursday at the Santa Ana’s detention center in Salvador, where he was moved from the dreaded Cecot Mega-imprisonment.
“He told me he was afraid when he was held with 25 other prisoners,” Van Holen said. While he acknowledged that the conditions were better in the new facility, he also noted that their conversation was carefully monitored by Salvador’s officials.
Bipartisan battle for immigration and powerful power
The case of Abrego Garcia became the point of ignition in the immigration debate. The Democrats claim that President Donald Trump violates the rule of law and undermines the judicial authority. Republicans against the Democrats from preventing a man claiming to be a member of the MS-13-3 gang there are no criminal charges or evidence of gang association.
The printing secretary of the White House Karoline Leavitt said that Abrabo Garcia “will never live in the United States again”. Trump said on Friday, “His prison record is incredibly bad” and described him as a “illegal alien” and “foreign terrorist”.
Trump also ridiculed van Hollen and published on the social media that the Senator “looked like a fool who stood in Salvador yesterday that he begged for attention”.
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Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele added fuel to the fire and published the photographs from the meeting between Van Holen and Abrego García, including drinks that looked like margarites. “Neither of us didn’t drink them,” Van Holen explained, calling it a propaganda trick.
Bukele added an insult to the injury and published that Abrabo Garcia “will get the honor of staying in custody Salvador”.
The courts are pushing back
The legal struggle continues. ICE admitted that the deportation of Abrabo Garcia was caused by an “administrative error”. Yet Trump’s administration refused to repatriate him. On Thursday, he rejected a government request to block another legal measure and ordered the sworn testimony of officials of administration from the Fourth Court of Appeal 4.
Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, Reagan’s denominator, wrote in strict rebuke: “The judiciary will be injured by the constant intimation of his illegitimacy… (a) The executive branch will lose a lot of the perception of the public.”
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