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U.S. senator meets with man wrongly deported to El Salvador


Democratic U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen met on Thursday with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man wrongly deported to El Salvador in a case that has pitted a defiant Trump administration against the courts and fanned the prospect of a constitutional conflict.

The senator posted an image on X of himself in El Salvador with Abrego Garcia, dressed in a collared shirt, jeans and a baseball cap, a day after being denied access to the notorious prison for gang members where he has been held.

“I said my main goal of this trip [to El Salvador] was to meet with Kilmar. Tonight I had that chance. I have called his wife, Jennifer, to pass along his message of love. I look forward to providing a full update upon my return,” Van Hollen wrote.

The U.S. Supreme Court has directed the administration of President Donald Trump to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return after Washington acknowledged he was deported because of an administrative error.

In a statement apart from the ruling, liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the government had cited no basis for what she called Abrego Garcia’s “warrantless arrest,” nor for his deportation or imprisonment in El Salvador.

Abrego Garcia’s lawyers say he has never been charged with, nor convicted of, any crime, and deny the U.S. Justice Department’s accusation that he belongs to the criminal gang MS-13.

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But the U.S. government has given no indication it plans to seek his return and said it had no authority to release a man from a foreign prison, raising the potential for a constitutional conflict should Trump defy the highest court.

In a statement after the meeting, White House deputy press secretary Kush Desai repeated the unproven accusation that Abrego Garcia was a member of MS-13.

“Chris Van Hollen has firmly established Democrats as the party whose top priority is the welfare of an illegal alien MS-13 terrorist,” Desai said.

“It is truly disgusting. President Trump will continue to stand on the side of law-abiding Americans.”

A photo of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
This undated photo provided by CASA, an immigrant advocacy organization, in April 2025, shows Kilmar Abrego Garcia. A U.S. district judge has threatened Trump administration officials with criminal contempt charges over the deportation of hundreds of people, including Abrego Garcia, without trial or evidence. (CASA/The Associated Press)

Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, told CNN the man belonged in prison, despite the Supreme Court directive.

“He’s a citizen of El Salvador and he’s in El Salvador. He’s home,” Homan said.

“I think we did the right thing, I think he is where he should be. Even if he came back … he’s going to be detained and he’s going to be removed as per the order of removal.”

Along with Abrego Garcia, the Trump administration has deported to El Salvador hundreds of people, mostly Venezuelans, whom it says are gang members, under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, without presenting evidence and without a trial.

A U.S. district judge, James Boasberg, has already threatened administration officials with criminal contempt charges over the deportations.

Boasberg said the administration demonstrated “willful disregard” for his March 15 order barring the deportations to El Salvador under the 1798 act.

Salvadoran officials have also shown no interest in releasing Abrego Garcia.

During a meeting with Trump at the White House on Monday, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele said he had no plans to return Abrego Garcia.

WATCH | El Salvador president describes wrongly deported U.S. resident as a ‘terrorist’: 

El Salvador’s president dismisses question about returning Maryland resident to U.S. as ‘preposterous’

El Salvadorean President Nayib Bukele, in Washington for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, took a question Monday about returning Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident who U.S. court filings have admitted was deported in an administrative error. Bukele dismissed the question as ‘preposterous’ and suggested he would not release Garcia, a citizen of El Salvador who Bukele described without evidence as a ‘terrorist,’ in that country, either.

Bukele also posted pictures of the encounter with Van Hollen on social media, followed by a post saying he would remain in the custody of the Central American country.

“Now that he’s been confirmed healthy, he gets the honour of staying in El Salvador’s custody,” Bukele said.

Van Hollen, the U.S. senator from Maryland, where Abrego Garcia lived, arrived on Wednesday in El Salvador to meet senior officials and advocate for his release, but was told by Vice-President Felix Ulloa he could not authorize a visit or a telephone call with Abrego Garcia.

It was not immediately clear what changed to allow the senator’s access.

Abrego Garcia, 29, left El Salvador at age 16 to escape gang-related violence, his lawyers said, and received a protective order in 2019 to continue living in the United States.

Representatives of Abrego Garcia and Van Hollen did not immediately respond to a request for further comment on the meeting.





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