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A congressperson is advocating for the release of Abrego Garcia, who they claim was unjustly detained. They state that they asked the Vice President of El Salvador for a meeting, phone call, or video call with Abrego Garcia, but all requests were denied. The congressperson plans to ask the American embassy to request a phone call between Abrego Garcia and his family. They claim the Trump administration is lying about Abrego Garcia, and that government lawyers admitted in court it was a mistake to detain him, but the lawyer was put on administrative leave for telling the truth. A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to bring Abrego Garcia home, and the Supreme Court voted nine to nothing for his return. The congressperson is asking the President of El Salvador to release Abrego Garcia. They are concerned about his health and want to ensure justice. The congressperson also mentions the Trump administration is reportedly paying El Salvador $15 million to house people sent from the U.S., and questions why U.S. taxpayers should pay to detain someone illegally abducted from the U.S. and charged with no crime.

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The speaker has arrived in San Salvador and is heading into the city to meet with the American Embassy team. The speaker thanks the foreign service officers and embassy staff for their work and mentions co-chairing the bipartisan Foreign Service Caucus. The speaker hopes to meet with high-level government officials from El Salvador. The goal of the visit is to discuss the release of Kilmar Grego Garcia. The speaker promised Garcia's family to do everything possible to bring him home and intends to keep working towards this goal. The speaker also hopes to meet with Garcia, depending on how things work out.

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Abrego Garcia's situation is unsustainable and unjust. Despite promising his family, a meeting with Abrego Garcia was not facilitated. A request to speak with him by phone to check on his well-being for his family was also denied, though it might be possible through the American embassy. The Trump administration is allegedly lying about Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly taken due to an administrative error. The administration reportedly put the lawyer who admitted the mistake on administrative leave. A federal judge stated there was no legal authority to arrest, detain, or send him to El Salvador. The judge ordered the Trump administration to bring him home, and the Supreme Court voted nine to nothing to facilitate his return. The government of El Salvador is asked not to detain Abrego Garcia, who was illegally abducted and charged with no crime. There are concerns about his health, which is why a meeting was requested. The speaker will keep pressing for his release. Congress has a role in securing justice and may be unwilling to spend money to keep Abrego Garcia detained, especially considering the Trump administration may pay El Salvador $15 million to house people sent from the U.S.

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The speaker saw President Bukele's comments and has requested a meeting, reaching out to the ambassador to meet while Bukele is in the US. If a meeting isn't possible, the speaker intends to go to El Salvador to discuss the release of a Maryland man, a father of three, who is illegally detained in an El Salvadorian prison. The speaker believes President Bukele will recognize the importance of allowing the man to return to the US, stating it is unjust and illegal to detain him. The speaker claims the current administration has lied about the detained man, with the Vice President falsely tweeting that he had a criminal record. The speaker asserts that President Bukele detaining the man constitutes kidnapping. The speaker understands that the attorney general offered a plane to bring him home, and urges President Bukele to release the innocent man.

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President Bukele tweeted a photo of the speaker and Kilmar at a table with two glasses that looked like margaritas. According to the speaker, when he and Kilmar first sat down, there were only glasses of water and coffee on the table. Then, someone from the government put two more glasses with ice on the table, which looked like margaritas, possibly to make it seem like Kilmar drank from one. The speaker claims neither he nor Kilmar touched the drinks. He suggests that viewers can tell by comparing a picture from the beginning of the meeting, where there were no glasses, to later videos. He says that if someone had sipped from the glasses, there would be a gap in the salt or sugar around the rim, but there isn't. The speaker believes this shows the extent President Bukele will go to deceive people. He also claims the Trump administration and the president went along with the deception when asked about it. He states the White House and the president have been lying about the case from the beginning to change the subject. The speaker says the issue is about adhering to the constitution and due process, and that Kilmar should be brought home to be afforded his constitutional rights.

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President Bukele tweeted a photo of the speaker and Kilmar at a table with two glasses that looked like margaritas. According to the speaker, when he and Kilmar first sat down, there were only glasses of water and coffee on the table. Then, someone from the government placed two additional glasses with ice and what appeared to be salt or sugar on the rims. The speaker believes the glass in front of Kilmar had slightly less liquid to make it seem like he had taken a sip. The speaker states that neither he nor Kilmar touched the drinks. He suggests that viewers can confirm this by comparing a picture from the beginning of the meeting, which shows no glasses on the table, to later videos. He claims that if someone had sipped from the glasses, a gap would be visible in the salt or sugar, but there was no gap. The speaker believes this incident demonstrates President Bukele's willingness to deceive people. He also claims the Trump administration and the president went along with the deception when asked about it. The speaker says the White House and the president have been lying about the case from the beginning to change the subject. The speaker says the issue is about adhering to the constitution and due process, and that Kilmar should be brought home so he can be afforded his constitutional rights.

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In this video, the speaker talks about his experience being on the run in Belize. He mentions having friends in the US embassy but was denied entry by the highest authority, Hillary Clinton. Despite being an American citizen with no crimes in America, he was not allowed in. The speaker explains that he was wanted by the government because they raided his property and he retaliated by donating laptops with spyware to government secretaries. He discovered that the minister of national defense was involved in drug trafficking and the minister of immigration was involved in human trafficking. The speaker concludes by saying they don't want to get killed by them either.

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Abrego Garcia's situation is unsustainable and unjust. Despite promising his family, a meeting with Abrego Garcia was not facilitated. A request to speak with him by phone was also denied, though it was suggested the American embassy might have better luck arranging it. The speaker intends to ask the embassy to intervene. The Trump administration is accused of lying about Abrego Garcia, who they allegedly mistakenly took due to an administrative error. The lawyer who admitted this error was reportedly put on administrative leave and berated. A federal judge stated the government had no legal authority to arrest, detain, or send him to El Salvador. The judge ordered the Trump administration to bring him home, a decision supported by a unanimous Supreme Court vote. The speaker urges the President of El Salvador to release Abrego Garcia, who was illegally abducted and charged with no crime. There is concern about his health, hence the urgency to meet or speak with him. The speaker will continue pressing for his release. The Trump administration is reportedly paying El Salvador to house people sent from the U.S., and the speaker believes Congress will be unwilling to fund the detention of someone illegally taken from the U.S.

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Abrego Garcia's situation is unsustainable and unjust. Despite promising his family, a meeting with Abrego Garcia was denied. A request for a phone call was also denied, with the suggestion that the American embassy could ask the government of El Salvador to connect them. The Trump administration is lying about Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly taken due to an administrative error. The lawyer who admitted this error was put on administrative leave. A federal judge stated the government had no legal authority to arrest, detain, or send him to El Salvador. The judge ordered the Trump administration to bring him home, and the Supreme Court voted nine to nothing to facilitate his return. The government of El Salvador is asked to release Abrego Garcia. There are concerns about his health status. The speaker will keep pressing to secure justice. Congress has a role in the relationship between the US and El Salvador. The Trump administration will reportedly pay El Salvador up to $15 million to house people sent from the US.

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The speaker is traveling to El Salvador to advocate for the return of Albrego Garcia. The speaker aims to inform the Trump administration and the Salvadoran government of their commitment to fighting for Garcia's return. They hope to meet with government representatives and see Garcia to assess his condition. The speaker states the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Garcia was illegally removed from the U.S. and imprisoned in El Salvador. They claim this case is about due process and the rule of law, warning that its absence leads to tyranny. The speaker asserts that despite claims, U.S. courts have not found Garcia to be part of MS-13. A federal judge allegedly stated the Trump administration lacked evidence for this claim. The speaker says Garcia is legally in the U.S. due to a previous immigration judge's decision, during Trump's prior term, that returning him to El Salvador would endanger his life.

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The senator states that their advocacy regarding Abrego Garcia is less about the individual and more about the lack of due process in his deportation. Even undocumented individuals are entitled to due process. The senator expresses concern over the administration's actions, citing instances of individuals, including women and children, and even US citizen children, being deported without due process. The senator characterizes the administration's actions as cruel and lacking due process, emphasizing that this is the primary concern.

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President Trump campaigned on securing the homeland and deporting violent alien criminals. Senator Chris Van Hollen allegedly flew to El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, labeled by Democrats and the media as a "Maryland father." Kilmar Abrego Garcia is an illegal alien, MS-13 gang member, and foreign terrorist who was deported. When arrested, he wore a sweatshirt with money covering the faces of presidents, an MS-13 symbol. He was arrested with other MS-13 members, and two judges found him to be a member. Court documents revealed his wife sought protection orders against him for domestic violence in May 2021, including assault. The speaker states that Garcia was illegally in the U.S. with a lawful deportation order. The speaker claims that Garcia will never be a Maryland father or live in the U.S. again. The Supreme Court ruled that the president and secretary of state cannot be compelled to retrieve Garcia from a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

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Congresswoman Maxine Dexter reports from El Salvador that she and three colleagues are demanding the release of Quilmaro Borrego Garcia. She states Garcia is being held in violation of a Supreme Court order that instructed the Trump administration to facilitate his return home. Dexter claims this order is being ignored. She asserts this situation threatens all people in the United States, who could be illegally abducted, detained, and transported internationally against their will. Dexter also claims the president does not recognize the branches of government and the balances of power. She characterizes this as a constitutional crisis more severe than anything previously seen. She states they are in El Salvador to release Kilmar Arbredo Garcia.

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Speaker 0 demands the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia to El Salvador, stating that President Bukele must return him if he believes in democracy, and that his detainment abroad is criminal. Speaker 1 states that Abrego Garcia was arrested with two MS-13 gang members. Two judges found Abrego Garcia to be a member of MS-13, a finding that has never been disputed. Maryland court documents revealed that Abrego Garcia's wife petitioned for an order of protection against him for two instances of domestic violence in May 2021. Speaker 1 claims Democrats are rushing to defend an illegal criminal foreign terrorist gang member, and an apparent woman.

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The speaker asked the vice president for a meeting with Mr. Abrego Garcia, but was told to visit Sikhat instead, which the speaker declined. The vice president couldn't promise a meeting the following week. The speaker then requested a phone or video call with Mr. Abrego Garcia to report back to his family, but this was also denied, though the vice president suggested the American embassy might have more success. The speaker inquired about Mr. Abrego Garcia communicating with his wife, as requested by the family, but the vice president was unsure if that could be arranged. The speaker concludes that there is an unjust situation and accuses the Trump administration of lying about Abrego Garcia. The speaker claims that American courts have reviewed the facts and that the Trump administration's lawyer admitted in court that Mr. Abrego Garcia had been taken in.

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The speaker asked the Vice President if they could meet with Abrego Garcia, but was told to make earlier provisions to visit Sikhat instead. The speaker clarified they only wanted to meet with Abrego Garcia, but the Vice President said he was unable to make that happen and needed more time. The speaker then asked if they could speak to Abrego Garcia by phone to report back to his family, but this request was also denied. The Vice President suggested the American Embassy could ask the government of El Salvador to connect them by phone. The speaker inquired about Abrego Garcia's ability to speak with his wife, as requested by the family, but the Vice President was unsure if that could happen. The speaker concludes that there is an unjust situation and that the Trump administration is lying about Abrego Garcia.

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An individual is advocating for Mr. Abrego Garcia, who they claim was unjustly taken. They state they asked the Vice President for a meeting, phone call, or video call with Mr. Abrego Garcia to assess his well-being and relay information to his family, but all requests were denied. They plan to ask the American embassy to facilitate contact. They allege the Trump administration is lying about Abrego Garcia, and that government lawyers admitted in court he was mistakenly taken due to an administrative error, but instead of correcting the error, the lawyer was put on administrative leave. A federal judge ruled there was no legal authority to arrest, detain, or deport him to El Salvador, and the Supreme Court ordered his return. They are urging the President of El Salvador to release Abrego Garcia, who was illegally abducted from the U.S. and charged with no crime. They also mention the U.S. government intends to pay El Salvador $15 million to house people sent from the U.S., and question why U.S. taxpayers should fund the imprisonment of someone illegally taken from the U.S.

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The speaker states the current situation is unsustainable and unjust. They attempted to meet with Abrego Garcia but were denied by the vice president, even for a phone call to check on his well-being for his family. The speaker will ask the American embassy to request a phone connection. The Trump administration is accused of lying about Abrego Garcia. Their own lawyer admitted in court it was a mistake to take him, but instead of fixing it, the lawyer was put on administrative leave. A federal judge stated the government had no legal authority to arrest, detain, or send him to El Salvador, and ordered the Trump administration to bring him home; the Supreme Court also ordered facilitating his return. The speaker asks the president of El Salvador to release Abrego Garcia, who was illegally abducted and charged with no crime. The speaker is concerned about Abrego Garcia's health and wants to ensure justice. The Trump administration is reportedly paying El Salvador $15 million to house people sent from the U.S., and the speaker believes Congress will be unwilling to spend money to keep Abrego Garcia detained.

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The speaker thanks El Salvador and its president for partnering with the U.S. to incarcerate terrorists who have perpetrated violence in American communities. The speaker warns people not to come to the U.S. illegally, stating that they will be removed and prosecuted. The speaker says the facility is a tool that will be used if people commit crimes against the American people.

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The speaker has arrived in San Salvador and is heading into the city to meet with the American Embassy team. They thank the foreign service officers and embassy staff for their work and express pride in co-chairing the bipartisan Foreign Service Caucus. The speaker's goal is to discuss the release of Kilmar Grego Garcia with high-level government officials from El Salvador. They promised Garcia's family to do everything possible to bring him home and intend to keep working towards his release. The speaker hopes to meet with Garcia, but the possibility of that meeting is uncertain.

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The speaker discusses the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father, to El Salvador because he had tattoos. The speaker claims the Trump administration acknowledges the deportation was a mistake, but they are not working to bring him home. The Supreme Court said the Trump administration must facilitate but cannot effectuate his return. The speaker believes the administration is trying to make people forget about the situation, claiming they are giving no proof of life. The speaker questions what is stopping the administration from disappearing someone else in the future. The speaker anticipates some people on the right will call it liberal hysteria, but the speaker insists that Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a real human and father. The speaker expresses horror and disgust, advocating for empathy to make the country something worth aspiring towards.

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EXCLUSIVE: Lawyer For Wrongly Deported Man RESPONDS To JD Vance
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The Trump administration acknowledged an "administrative error" in deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland father, to El Salvador despite a judge's ruling against it. Lucia Curiel, his attorney, detailed Kilmar's background, stating he fled El Salvador at 16 and had no gang affiliations, contrary to claims made by officials. His arrest stemmed from being in a group with individuals linked to gangs, but the evidence against him was minimal and questionable. Kilmar's family, including a U.S. citizen wife and children with special needs, remains in the U.S. The administration's refusal to rectify the deportation, despite recognizing the mistake, leaves Kilmar in a dangerous prison in El Salvador. Legal remedies are being sought to address this unprecedented situation.

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Trump DEFIES SCOTUS. Senator FLIES To El Salvador Prison
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The discussion covers various updates, notably the case of Kilara Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador despite a court order against it. A judge has demanded the Trump administration provide evidence of efforts to facilitate his return, indicating potential contempt charges for non-compliance. The administration's shifting narrative claims Garcia is an MS-13 gang member, which is contested by evidence suggesting otherwise. The conversation also highlights the Democratic Party's internal shifts, with increasing calls for a more progressive stance and rising support for figures like AOC. Additionally, there are concerns about the implications of the administration's deportation policies, particularly regarding civil liberties and the treatment of immigrants. Democrats are now mobilizing to address these issues, with some planning visits to El Salvador to advocate for Garcia's return.

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Krystal and Saagar DEBATE Kilmar Abrego Garcia Deportation
Guests: Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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A gripping trajectory unfolds as Kilmar Abrego Garcia, ordered to return by the courts, is rearrested after turning himself in at a Baltimore ICE office, renewing a high profile legal battle over his case. Garcia had earlier been deported to El Salvador despite a Supreme Court ruling urging his return; the government acknowledged the mistake but did not bring him back. Instead, it charged him with crimes including alleged human trafficking, using that as a pretext to press a harder line. Supporters gathered outside the ICE facility, while Garcia spoke about his family and perseverance. After the rearrest, the government shifted to deport him to Uganda, a plan that a federal judge temporarily blocked. Politico reported that the administration had offered to deport him to Costa Rica if he pleaded guilty to the Tennessee charges, which he refused. Judge Zenis expressed concerns that rapid deportation could violate rights or limit his ability to designate a preferred country. The case underscores questions about the strength of the evidence, such as a prior traffic stop incident, and whether Garcia's alleged gang involvement has ever been established. Garcia works as a sheet metal apprentice, is married to an American citizen, and has children. During the discussion, the hosts debated immigration policy and English language requirements. Saagar argued that the system is broken and that enforcement should be paired with a pathway to citizenship tied to language and economic viability, while Krystal pressed that blanket amnesty is unacceptable and emphasized due process and the impact on Garcia's American family. They noted political pushback and described the Trump administration as weaponizing deportations, then broadened the conversation to assimilation, wages, and who counts as truly American. The segment ends with a call to scrutinize government power and its human costs.

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Trump Deported a Gang Member..
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White House sparks judicial controversy with a tweet. The White House made a social media post that appears to challenge a Supreme Court ruling, leading to widespread reactions. The post mockingly addresses a news organization and a senator, implying non-compliance with judicial decisions. This has sparked a significant outcry online, with commentators expressing concerns over constitutional and legal integrity. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, described as an MS-13 gang member with a trafficking background, was deported to El Salvador despite a 2019 court order and a Supreme Court directive to facilitate his return. DHS Secretary Christy Gnome said he is 'a very dangerous person' and that 'MS-13 gang member' status was involved. The Supreme Court said that the district court order was unlawful and its main components were unlawful and reversed 90 unanimously, stating clearly that neither the secretary of state or president could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador from El Salvador. The Trump administration argues deportation serves foreign policy and sovereignty, while Democrats press for due process. The government is asserting a right to stash away residents in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order. Van Holland met Abrego Garcia in El Salvador to press for his release, while the White House maintains he has no criminal convictions and is a dangerous gang member. A federal appeals panel criticized removing a resident to a foreign prison contrary to court orders. The segment also touches asylum debates and political rhetoric.
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