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Fresh from El Salvador in a visit with Kilmar, Abrego Garcia,
Maryland Democrat Chris Van Hollen told reporters at a Washington-area airport
that the man removed suddenly to a notorious maximum security prison was shocked by his apprehension and removal.
Abrego Garcia told Senator Van Hollen that he did have concerns about his security at El Salvador's Seacott Prison and
that nine days ago he was moved to a different facility.
Van Hollen declared it's time for the U.S. to honor Abrego Garcia's rights.
The White House and the President have been lying about this case from the beginning.
They've been trying to change the subject from the beginning.
As I said, and the courts have said, from the Supreme Court to the Fourth Circuit to the District Court,
what this is about is adhering to the Constitution, to the right of due process.
And that's why we say bring Kilmar home so he can be afforded his rights under the Constitution.
Abrego Garcia tearfully told Van Hollen that he wished to see his wife and son again.
The Trump administration is moving forward with reclassifying 50,000 federal workers making them easier to fire,