2025-04-18
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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Will Jarvis in for Tracey Mumford.
Today's Friday, April 18th.
Here's what we're covering.
In El Salvador,
the man at the center of a fierce debate over the Trump administration's immigration policies was seen for the first time
since being wrongfully deported.
Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was temporarily released from the high-security prison where he's been held for weeks and met with Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland.
Van Hollen, a Democrat who's been trying to spotlight Abrego Garcia's case,
didn't give details about their conversation, but he shared a photo of them sitting together and talking in a hotel.
I do intend to keep at this until we ensure that Mr. Abrego Garcia has his rights to do process.
At a press conference before the meeting,
Van Hollen said he will continue to push to get Abrego Garcia released and brought back to the US.
He had entered the country illegally more than a decade ago, but had permission from a judge to stay.
And government lawyers have acknowledged that his sudden deportation was an administrative error.