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Maryland Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen says the Kilmorrow Brego Garcia case is about more than just him.
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 Kilmorrow home so he can be afforded his rights under the Constitution.
Van Hollen spoke to reporters following his return to the U.S. after he was initially denied a meeting with a Brego Garcia.
The man the Trump administration says was mistakenly deported.
Van Hollen says a Brego Garcia was later brought to the hotel where Van Hollen was staying and
that he'd been moved from the Salvadoran prison for gang members to a detention center with better conditions.
The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked deportations of some Venezuelan migrants using the Bortime Alien Enemies Act.
The court issued a brief order overnight stemming from an emergency appeal filed by the American Civil Liberties Union.
The ACLU is suing the administration over the planned deportations of a group of Venezuelan,
of accused Venezuelan gang members detained in North Texas.
President Trump says the U.S. plans to finalize a rare earth minerals agreement with Ukraine next week.
Here's MPR's Greg Myrie.