Maryland Sen. Van Hollen meets with El Salvador's vice president in push for Abrego Garcia's release
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador on Wednesday and met with the country's vice president to push for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man who was sent there by the Trump administration in March despite an immigration court order preventing his deportation.
Van Hollen said at a news conference in San Salvador that Vice President F茅lix Ulloa said his government could not return Abrego Garcia to the United States and declined to allow Van Hollen to visit him in the notorious gang prison where he is being held.
鈥淲hy is the government of El Salvador continuing to imprison a man where they have no evidence that he鈥檚 committed any crime and they have not been provided any evidence from the United States that he has committed any crime?" Van Hollen told reporters after the meeting. 鈥淭hey should just let him go.鈥�
Van Hollen鈥檚 trip became a flashpoint in the U.S. The Trump administration sharply criticized it, while Democrats have rallied around Abrego Garcia.
President Donald Trump and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele said this week that they have no basis to send him back, even as the U.S. Supreme Court has called on the administration to facilitate his return.
Trump officials have said that Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran citizen who was living in Maryland, has ties to the MS-13 gang, but his attorneys say the government has provided no evidence of that and Abrego Garcia has never been charged with any crime related to such activity.
鈥淲e have an unjust situation here,鈥� said Van Hollen, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. 鈥淭he Trump administration is lying about Abrego Garcia. The American courts have looked at the facts.鈥�
Trump officials reiterated Wednesday that he would not be returned to the United States. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press briefing with the mother of a Maryland woman, Rachel Morin, who was killed by a fugitive from El Salvador in 2023.
鈥淚t鈥檚 appalling and sad that Sen. Van Hollen and the Democrats applauding his trip to El Salvador today are incapable of having any shred of common sense or empathy for their own constituents and our citizens," Leavitt said at the briefing.
Republicans have focused on the victims of crime committed by people in the U.S. illegally in arguing for Trump's promised immigration crackdown and mass deportations.
Democrats, meanwhile, have seized on the case to highlight what they say is Trump's disrespect for the courts and as base voters have encouraged them to fight harder against Trump's policies. New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., is also considering a trip to El Salvador, as are some House Democrats.
鈥淭his is a constitutional crisis,鈥� said Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., one of the Democrats who is considering a trip. 鈥淭his is not just about a deportation policy. This is about defying the Constitution and the Supreme Court.鈥�
Garcia sent a joint letter with Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., to House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., requesting a congressional delegation to travel to El Salvador to investigate Abrego Garcia's condition. Garcia said if the trip isn鈥檛 approved, some Democrats still plan to travel to the Central American nation.
鈥淲e need to bring attention to this case. We need to be in El Salvador. We need to work with the family. We need to work with the Salvadoran government. We need to pressure the White House to do the right thing,鈥� Garcia said.
Trump officials renewed their claims that Abrego Garcia was a gang member.
Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, said on Fox News' 鈥淔ox & Friends鈥� that he is 鈥渄isgusted that any congressional representative is going to run to El Salvador.鈥�
鈥淲e got rid of a dangerous person, an El Salvadoran national was returned to the country of El Salvador, so he is home,鈥� Homan said.
Some Republicans have visited the prison as well in support of the Trump administration's efforts. Rep. Riley Moore, a West Virginia Republican, posted Tuesday evening that he鈥檇 visited the prison where Abrego Garcia is being held. He did not mention Abrego Garcia but said the facility 鈥渉ouses the country鈥檚 most brutal criminals.鈥�
鈥淚 leave now even more determined to support President Trump鈥檚 efforts to secure our homeland,鈥� Moore wrote on .
Republican Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, also visited the prison. He posted on X that 鈥渢hanks to President Trump,鈥� the facility 鈥渘ow includes illegal immigrants who broke into our country and committed violent acts against Americans.鈥�
The fight over Abrego Garcia has also played out in contentious court filings, with repeated refusals from the government to tell a judge what it plans to do, if anything, to repatriate him. The Trump administration has called his deportation a mistake but also has argued, essentially, that its conclusion about Abrego Garcia鈥檚 affiliation makes him ineligible for protection from the courts.
Since March, El Salvador has accepted from the U.S. more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants 鈥� whom Trump administration officials have accused of gang activity and violent crimes 鈥� and placed them inside the country鈥檚 maximum-security gang prison just outside of San Salvador. That prison is part of Bukele鈥檚 broader effort to crack down on the country鈥檚 powerful street gangs, which has put 84,000 people behind bars and made Bukele extremely popular at home.
Human rights groups have previously accused Bukele's government of subjecting those jailed to 鈥渟ystematic use of torture and other mistreatment." Officials there deny wrongdoing.
Van Hollen said after his meeting that Abrego Garcia was 鈥渋llegally abducted from the United States and committed no crime.鈥�
鈥淚 will keep pressing in my remaining time here and I will keep pressing beyond that,鈥� Van Hollen said.
___
Jalonick and Brown reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Seung Min Kim contributed to this report.