Senator Visits Wrongly Deported Man, and Trump’s ‘Kill List’ for Regulations

参议员探访被错误遣返的男子,特朗普的“杀戮名单”针对监管

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2025-04-18

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  • 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.