Democrat Van Hollen Travels to Deported Migrant in El Salvador

The deported migrant, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, “shouldn’t have to spend another second away from his family [in Maryland],” Maryland Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen announced on Tuesday evening, adding:
 

I’m flying to El Salvador tomorrow morning to check on his condition and discuss his return.

“Senator Van Hollen seems to be under the very confused impression that this MS-13 terrorist is his constituent,” responded Stephen Miller, President Donald Trump’s chief migration advisor, adding:
 

He is [El Salvador] President Nayib Bukele’s constituent … He is not a “Maryland man.” He is not a Maryland anything. He is an illegal alien from El Salvador with a deportation order from the United States. He is even not allowed to legally be in our country. Under the Due Process that these Democrats so venerate for illegal invaders, it is legally impermissable for him to have one more minute in this country. So we honor the law and obey the law by getting him out of this country.


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