Van Hollen says threat to deport Abrego Garcia is 'malicious abuse of power’
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia on Sunday, his office said in a statement.
The Salvadoran man, who was wrongly deported in March before being brought back to the U.S. to face human smuggling charges, was released from criminal custody in Tennessee and sent back to Maryland on Friday.
“I was glad to have the opportunity to speak with Kilmar Ábrego García this morning and welcome him back to Maryland after what has been a long and torturous nightmare,” Van Hollen said in a statement. “It was the first time I have talked to him since our meeting in El Salvador. During our conversation, I shared with him that I and many others have been fighting for months to ensure that his constitutional due process rights were respected despite Trump’s efforts to deny them at every turn.”

Van Hollen previously met in April with Abrego Garcia in El Salvador where he was imprisoned.
Van Hollen said the Trump administration’s attempts to deport Abrego Garcia to Uganda amounts to “a malicious abuse of power.”
“As I told Kilmar and his wife Jennifer, we will stay in this fight for justice and due process because if his rights are denied, the rights of everyone else are put at risk,” Van Hollen said.
-ABC News’ Laura Romero






