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Kilmar Abrego Garcia,
the man who the Trump administration says was mistakenly sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador,
where he expressed concerns for his security, has been moved to a different facility.
Senator Chris Van Hollen related the news to reporters upon returning from a visit in El Salvador with Abrego Garcia.
As NPR's Dominic Montanaro tells us,
the case of Abrego Garcia is an increasingly contentious one with repercussions
for pushing the limits of executive power.
The Supreme Court did say that the Trump administration has to, quote, facilitate his return,
but also said the courts need to give deference to a president's foreign policy.
So the Trump administration has been using that to say
that it's not their responsibility to bring Abrego Garcia back and can't tell El Salvador what to do.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro,
Senator Van Hollen called on the Trump administration to return the man to the U.S. to receive due process.