A Delegation of Democrats Jumped on the train And he went to El Salvador on Monday to demand that the Trump administration return to the member of the MS-13 gang, Kilmar Abrego García, to the United States, as their own voters criticized them for the great.
Representatives Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.), Yassamin Ansari (D-Raiazona), Maxine Dexter (D-OREGON) and Robert García (D-Calif.) With officials of the United States Embassy in the Central American country, discussing President Trump Illegally deported to Abrego García, and challenged the judicial orders to bring him back.
“Trump is arranging illegally, imprisoned and deporting people without due process. We must hold the administration for these illegal acts and demand Kilmar’s release,” Frost wrote in X upon the arrival of the group.
“Today is him, tomorrow could be any other person,” he added.
While it is not clear how the trip was financed, James Eat, the president of the Government Supervision and Reform Committee, denied the request of the group to use taxpayers’ funds “to meet with a foreign member of the MS-13 gang whose wife accused him of crimes and that he is strongly suspected of trafficking in persons.”
The group received a violent reaction from fed up at home.
One In Arizona he wrote in X That he is “so happy to Ansari and ignoring his large population of homeless people and veterans in CD01,” and added that “people in El Salvador are not their voters.”
Another pointed out: “What if you do your work in Oregon? Nobody cares what a man in El Salvador is doing in a prison in El Salvador. That is why you lost in November. You didn’t learn anything.”
The trip follows Senator Chris van Hollen (D-MD). Meeting funded by taxpayers With Abrego García last week.
The Trump administration deported Abrego García, 29, his country of origin last month despite a 2019 court order that blocks his removal from the USA. Due to the concerns that he could face reprisals of gangs of the MS -13 Rival Barrio 18.
Abrego García was sent with Other 260 reputation gangbangers After Trump used the alien enemies law of the 18th century to quickly deport the group without an audience.
Several federal courts, including the Supreme Court, have told the Trump administration that Return to Abrego García to the United States After the revelation that he was deported as a result of a “clerical error.”
Abrego García’s lawyers argue that his client has no criminal record to support his deportation from the United States.
The lawyers of the Department of Justice have claimed that they fulfill the orders to return to Abrego García by eliminating existing obstacles in the United States that would avoid their return. But they argue that they cannot force the Salvadoran government to bring it back.
The Trump administration said Abrego García was involved in trafficking in persons after the Tennessee road patrol stopped him on December 1, 2022, for speeding and discovered that he has another eight in the car.
The officer who responded suspended trafficking in people who was involved because Abrego García and his eight passengers had no luggage despite having been on the way for three days traveling from Texas to Maryland.
Abrego García told the officer that he was destined for Temple Hills, Maryland, “to bring people to carry out construction work,” according to the memorandum.
The Salvadoran citizen was allowed to go with an appointment for driving with an expired license.
But it was not his first meeting with the police.
Abrego García was arrested in Maryland in March 2019 after he was found dating the confirmed gangbangers of MS-13 in an Home Depot parking lot, according to Documents published by the Department of Justice.
A “proven and reliable source” also told a detective of the Police Department of the city of Hyattsville that Abrego García was a member of the Western MS-13 clique that carried the range of “Checko” and the nickname “Chele”, according to a gang field sheet.
When he was arrested, Abrego García put on a Chicago Bulls hat and sweatshirt with cash rolls that cover their eyes, ears and mouths of the presidents in the different denominations, which is “indicative of the culture of Hispanic gangs.”
“Using the Chicago Bulls hat represents that they are members in good position with the MS-13,” said the police report.
Subsequently, it was tasks in ice custody, but an immigration judge blocked his deportation to El Salvador in October 2019 after determining that he was at risk of reprisals by neighborhood 18 Ganbangers.
Abrego García was also Previously accused of physically abusing his wife Jennifer Vásquez Sura, an American citizen who has been fierce, since she pushed for her return.
The woman asked a Maryland court to Grant a protection order Against Abrego García in 2021 after he allegedly hit, scratched, grabbed her and shouted, according to judicial documents.
His wife told the post last week that she was simply “acting as a caution after a disagreement with Kilmar … in case things intensify” after surviving domestic abuse “in a previous relationship.”
“Things did not intensify, and I decided not to continue with the Civil Court. We seem able to overcome this situation in private as a family, even going to advice,” he said.
“Our marriage only became stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no Mariardage is perfect.”
Abrego García’s wife also said that the alleged abuse of Abrego García “is not a justification for ICE’s actions to kidnap and deport him to a country where he was supposed to be protected from deportation.”