Trump border tsar calls the senator
The Tom Homan border tsar says that it is “disgusting” for Senator Chris van Hollen (D-MD.) To make a visit with Kilmar Abrego García, Maryland’s man erroneously deported to El Salvador due to what President Donald Trump’s department of President Donald Trump called an “administrative error.”
Abrego García was deported on March 15 simply under the suspicion of being a member of the MS-13 gang and since then he has been confined in a notorious saving prison. The Trump administration has been openly challenging an order of the Supreme Court to “facilitate” the return of the Father from three to the United States.
Homan appeared on Wednesday in News to defend the administration, despite a presentation of the Federal Court last month that confirmed that deportation was made in “error”, and attacked Maryland’s senator for traveling to El Salvador to try to meet with Abrego García, who had been living in his state.
“I spoke today with an MS-13 expert who also showed me photos of his hand,” Laura Ingraham told presenter. “He says that absolutely the tattoo in one of his hands was absolutely a tattoo of MS-13 gangs. Nothing questionable about it.”
Despite Homin’s statement that an “expert” told him that Abrego García “absolutely” had an MS-13 tattoo, the US district judge Paula Xinis, who ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return to the United States, has condemned the so-called evidence of his affiliation as a lack.
Xinis wrote in a memorandum of the Court of April 6 that consists of “nothing more” than the outfit of Chicago Bulls de Abrego García, and an “un corraborated accusation of a confidential informant claiming that it belonged to the ‘Western’ clique of MS-13 in New York, a place that has never lived.”
The 29 -year -old had been living in the United States since he was 16; A 2019 court order declared that it could not be sent back to El Salvador due to the credible fear of a violent remuneration of gangs there. Abrego García has never been convicted of a crime in the United States or in El Salvador.

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Homan seemed outraged by those who demanded due process for Abrego García and other accused criminals.
“I can’t believe that these people really create what they say,” Homan said on Wednesday. “They were pressing the narrative for political reasons. They cannot be so dumb to think that this person is not a member of the MS-13 gang and a threat of public safety.”
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However, those accusations have not been tested.
“He is no longer just an illegal foreigner,” Homan argued. “He is a designated terrorist. There is a different level of due process for terrorists. So I think we are with our weapons. I think we did the right thing. And I think the United States attorney general agrees.”
Van Hollen’s well -being control attempt at Abrego was denied Wednesday by El Salvador Vice President Félix Ulloa.


