Senator says trip to El Salvador was to support Kilmar Abrego Garcia's due process
Briefly

Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to support Kilmar Abrego Garcia's due process rights amid a wrongful deportation dispute. The White House claims Garcia is linked to MS-13, although he hasn't been charged with gang activities. Van Hollen argues that the denial of individual rights threatens the constitutional freedoms of all Americans. He highlights a 2019 immigration judge's ruling against Garcia's deportation due to safety concerns, emphasizing the need for fair legal processes. The Supreme Court has mandated Garcia's return, igniting discussions about constitutional rights in immigration enforcement scenarios.
If we deny the constitutional rights of this one man, it threatens the constitutional rights of everyone in America.
I'm for whatever gives him his due process rights.
The Trump administration did not appeal that immigration judge's order to keep him in the United States.
The Supreme Court has ordered that the government facilitate his return, setting up a contentious debate.
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