The president of the National Security Committee of the House of Representatives, Mark Green, criticized Senator Chris van Hollen (D-MD.) On Thursday for “wasting taxpayers’ dollars” when making a trip to El Salvador to advocate for the release of the present alleged gangling MS-13 kilmar Abrego García.
Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador on Wednesday, demanding that the Central American country release Abrego García after being deported in administrative error.
But Green, a Republican, said that “there is no excuse for democrats to waste taxpayers” to “visit and defend a member of a transnational gang and inform the domestic abuse.”
“If the Democrats care so much about defending this individual, they can be their own personal credit cards, the money signal to virtue of their radical base,” he added.
The Trump administration deported Abrego García last month, but multiple federal courts has asked him for the Supreme Court, to return it after his removal was the result of an “administrative error.”
Van Hollen published a video on Thursday X from outside the MEGA prisbil de Salvadoran that held Abrego García, saying that he had “denied entry” to visit the alleged gangatán.
“We were there for a simple reference: to verify their well -being, that their family and lawyers have not allowed the legs to do. We won to fight,” said Van Hollen.
The Salvadoran citizen was sent with other 260 members of reputation gangs after President Trump invoked the use of the alien enemies law of the 18th century, which allowed the federals to deport them quickly without a hearing.
Abrego García’s lawyers argue that their client has no criminal record in the United States to support their deportation.
However, the Trump administration says that its illegal entry into the United States through the southern border in 2011 justifies its elimination from the United States.
The lawyers of the Department of Justice have affirmed that they are fulfilling the orders of the courts by eliminating obstacles in the United States that would avoid the return of Abrego García, but argue that they cannot force El Salvador to bring him back.
Abrego García was arrested by local police in March 2019 after he was found dating the confirmed gangbangers of MS-13 in an Home Depot parking lot, according to documents published by the Department of Justice on Wednesday.
It was also revealed that a “proven and reliable source” past “told a detective of the Police Department of the city of Hyattsville that Abrego García was a member of the western MS-13 clique that carried the interview range of” Checko “and the nickname”, according to a gang field “,” according to a gang feel.
At the time of his previous judgment, Abrego García put on a Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie with rolls of money that cover their eyes, ears and mouth of the presidents in the different denominations, which is “indicative of the Hispanic gang.”
“Using the Chicago Bulls hat represents that they are members in good position with the MS-13,” said the police report.
After finishing that it was illegally in the United States, ICE Tok Abrego García agents in federal custody.
But an immigration judge blocked the deportation of Abrego García to El Salvador in October 2019, saying that he was at risk of reprisals from the main rival of MS-13, neighborhood 18.
Abrego García was also previously accused of abusing his wife Jennifer Vásquez Sura, an American citizen who has been legalizing for her liberation.
Vásquez Sura asked a Maryland court to grant her a protection order against her husband in 2021, saying that she hit, scratched, grabbed and shouted, according to judicial documents.
The woman told The Post on Wednesday that she was “acting as a precaution after a disagreement with Kilmar … in case things intensify” after surviving domestic abuse “in a previous relationship.”
“Things did not intensify, and I decided not to continue with the Civil Court. We seem able to overcome this situation in private as a family, even going to advice,” he said.
“Our marriage only became stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect, and no Mariardage is perfect.”
He also argued that the alleged abuse of Abbego García “is not justification of ICE’s actions to kidnap and deport him to a country where he was supposed to be protected from deportation.”
“I will continually support him and demand justice for him.”