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Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen met Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported man held in an El Salvador prison, amid ongoing tensions over U.S. immigration policy. Despite a federal judge's ruling for Garcia's return, the White House maintains he will not be allowed back, labeling him as an 'MS-13 terrorist.' His lawyers dispute this characterization, stating he has no U.S. criminal record. Additionally, a Florida shooting involving a deputy's son raises urgent questions about gun access and motivation.
The White House insists Abrego Garcia will not return to the U.S. despite a federal judge's order to facilitate his return, indicating a complex battle over immigration policy.
In a stark contradiction, Abrego Garcia's legal team asserts he is not a gang member and lacks any criminal history, emphasizing the contentious nature of his deportation.
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