A Democratic congressman of Colorado is the last legislator to announce that he will travel to El Salvador to advocate for the release of the illegal immigrant Kilmar Armando Abrego García.
The representative Maxine Dexter, a Democrat of Oriental, said on Friday night that he would take the South American country after the visit of Senator Chris van Hollen, D-Md., Very publicized there, when he with Abrego García, who was deported to the “Center for Confinement of Terrorism Terrorism” (Cecot) of Abrego, with other migrant migrants migrant migrants of migrant migrants migrant migrants migrants migrants Migrants migrants migrants migrant migrants.
“An American legal resident has started its due process and is now a bees hero indefinitely in a foreign prison,” Dexter said in a statement.
“This is not just the nightmare of a family; it is a constitutional crisis that should outrak each of us. I will travel to El Salvador to face this crisis in front. Our constitutional rights are at stake.”

The representative Maxine Dexter, D-Or., Is the last legislator to announce that she will travel to El Salvador to advocate for the release of the Illegal Migrant Kilmar Armando Abrego García. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images)
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The case has drawn a wedge between the Democrats and the Republicans.
The Trump administration argues that Abrego García is a member of the MS-13 gang that is subject to human trafficking and has a violent story to abuse his wife.
A 2022 National Security Research Report identified Garcia as a member of MS-13 and a subject of subject people. A presentation of domestic violence of 2021, written by his wife, Jennifer Vásquez, said: “I have multiple photos/videos of how violent it can be and all bruises hey [has] He left me. “
Democrats say he is a Maryland worker resident who has been his due process stripped after being sent to the notorious prison.
The Supreme Court acknowledges that Abrego García was subject to a 2019 retention order that prohibits his removal from El Salvador, and that the removal to El Salvador was “therefore illegal.” The court emphasized that the government must facilitate its release from custody in El Salvador and treat its case as if it never deported.

Senator Chris Van Hollen meeting with Kilmar Abrego García in El Salvador on Friday. (@nayibbukele through x)
The photo of the White House shows without surroundings where the holidays on immigration are in the middle of the deportation of Abrego García
Trump administration officials recognized in the Court that their deportation had been an administrative error, although now some senior Trump officials say it was correctly eliminated and claim that he is a member of the notorious gang MS -13.
An immigration judge in 2019 found that Garcia had not sufficiently refuted evidence of affiliation of MS-13 and, therefore, was removable to any other place other than the Savior because or the threat of a rival gang. This is called a retention order.
On Friday, Trump launched an image by Abrego García that shows the alleged gang tattoos MS -13.

On Friday, Trump launched an image by Abrego García that shows the alleged gang tattoos MS -13. (President Trump/Truth Social)
The White House Cabinet Vice President Stephen Miller said that two courts found that Abrego García was a member of the MS-13 gang, and was deported after Trump declared a terrorist organization to the violent gang.
Miller said that when Trump declared MS-13 a terrorist organization, Abrego García was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief in the United States.
Critics, including Republicans and Trump’s allies, have questioned why Hollen would do abroad to advocate some with alleged gang links and a history of domestic abuse while silently calmed me with the victims as a woman from Maryland.

The White House launched a screen image divided overnight to underline the marking contrast between the place where Republicans and Democrats are in illegal immigration. (The White House, Senator Van Hollen through X)
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The White House launched a divided screen image to underline what it says is the marked contrast between the place where Republicans and Democrats are in illegal immigration.
An image presented the anguished mother of the Angel Patty Morin, mother of Rael Morin, being comforted by President Trump in the Oval office. The other image showed Senator Chris van Hollen, D-Md., Sitting and speaking with Abrego García, 29, in El Salvador.
“We are not the same,” the White House subtitled the image while labeling.
Greg Wehner of Fox News, Kerri Urbahn and Jasmine Baehr Contributed to this report.