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But the Maryland Democrat was not able to visit Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia.
He's been imprisoned.
The Trump administration says it made a mistake in deporting Abrego-Garcia last month from Maryland.
State delegate Ashanti Martinez says migrants in his community are watching this case closely.
When they look at a situation like Kilmar, they're very much impacted in saying, could this be me next?
What is really happening right now?
And, you know, what is our government doing to protect us?
The U.S. Supreme Court has instructed the administration to facilitate Abrego-Garcia's return.
But U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy says he won't be coming back to the U.S., claiming he is a gang member.
His lawyers deny that charge.
In a related matter, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg says the Trump administration is likely in criminal contempt.
He says the administration purposely ignored his order to turn around planes deporting migrants to El Salvador.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in Paris today.