Chris Van Hollen says he was denied entry at Salvadoran prison – Washington Examiner

Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland was recently denied entry to a Salvadoran prison where kilmar Abrego Garcia is held. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen previously living in the U.S., was mistakenly deported under the Trump administration and has been identified in connection with the MS-13 gang, even though his membership remains unverified. Van Hollen’s visit aimed to assess Abrego garcia’s health, but both his request for phone dialog and physical entry to the prison were blocked. Othre U.S. officials have been allowed access to the facility. van Hollen described Abrego Garcia’s deportation as an “illegal abduction” and vowed to continue advocating for his return to the U.S., arguing that the situation represents a significant miscarriage of justice. Following Van Hollen’s visit, Congressman Mark Green dismissed calls for further congressional delegations, suggesting that Democrats should self-fund any future advocacy efforts.


Chris Van Hollen says he was denied entry at Salvadoran prison

Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) said he was denied entry to the Salvadoran prison holding Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man the Trump administration mistakenly deported.

On Wednesday, Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador, where he said his request to speak with Abrego Garcia via phone was denied. On Thursday, he said his car was stopped upon trying to enter the prison to check on Abrego Garcia’s health.

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“Today’s purpose was just to see what his health condition is,” Van Hollen said.

In recent days, other U.S. officials, including Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV) and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, have been granted access to the prison. 

Abrego Garcia is a Salvadoran citizen who illegally came to the United States when he was a teenager. He lived and worked in Maryland for about 15 years before he was deported in March to a mega-prison in El Salvador.

In October 2019, Abrego Garcia was ordered to be deported by a judge, but he convinced the judge he would be in danger if he returned to El Salvador. Abrego Garcia was then granted a “withholding order,” which prohibited the government from sending him to El Salvador.

The White House and top officials in the Trump administration have said Abrego Garcia was in the MS-13 gang, citing a police report that suggested he was at least affiliated with the group after he was arrested with known gang members. His status as a member has not been confirmed.

The Supreme Court ordered the Trump administration to “facilitate” the return of Abrego Garcia, but the administration has disputed the definition of the order.

Van Hollen described Abrego Garcia as having been “illegally abducted.” 

“The goal of this mission is to let the Trump administration … to let the government of El Salvador know that we are going to keep fighting to bring Abrego Garcia home until he returns to his family,” Van Hollen said at the airport on Wednesday. “We are going to keep fighting because this is a miscarriage of justice.”

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Following Van Hollen’s visit, Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) refused other House Democrats’ requests for a congressional delegation to El Salvador.

“If Democrats care so much about defending this individual, they can use their own personal credit cards — not taxpayers’ money — to virtue-signal to their radical base,” Green said.



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