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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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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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We're members of Congress, here at the Department of Education, and we're being denied entry. The doors are locked, and a private security contractor is blocking our access. We showed our IDs; this is our job, and we have oversight responsibilities. We're not a threat; we're trying to request a meeting. This lack of transparency is unacceptable. The administration claims to be open, yet they won't even let us into their own building. This isn't right; we represent the people, and we demand access. They've even called Homeland Security. This building is a public institution; we pay for this building and its employees. This contractor, who isn't even a federal employee, is blocking us without a good reason. This is outrageous.

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The Trump administration is allegedly using a 1798 law, the Alien Enemies Act, to expedite mass deportations, bypassing due process by claiming the US is currently at war. This law was originally intended to expand presidential power to deport non-citizens during wartime. The administration is reportedly detaining and deporting individuals without regard for legal residency, and has allegedly admitted to mistakenly imprisoning at least one person, dismissing it as an "administrative error" without rectifying the situation, allegedly violating a court order and civil rights. Without due process, anyone could become such an "administrative error." Democrats claim to have a comprehensive approach to immigration that secures the border while maintaining safety. The speaker asserts MAGA Republicans exploit immigration for political gain and that this abuse of power endangers everyone. The speaker pledges to address the broken immigration system lawfully and constitutionally.

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In light of the January 6 incident in Washington DC, the speaker highlights the violation of basic rights experienced by individuals involved, including her husband, a former law enforcement officer. She mentions the raid on their home by the FBI and the subsequent relocation of her husband multiple times. The speaker emphasizes the common mistreatment faced by the January 6 defendants, such as solitary confinement, denial of basic necessities, and limited visitation rights. She recounts a violent assault her husband endured in jail and the lack of medical attention afterward. The speaker also mentions the impending release of a marine veteran with no place to go. She urges Congress to address the government's overreach and lack of transparency in these cases, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability.

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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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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education by a private security contractor. They express frustration over being blocked from accessing a public building, emphasizing their role in advocating for constituents, especially children with disabilities. They question the authority of the security personnel, pointing out that they are elected representatives with oversight responsibilities. The situation escalates as they highlight a lack of transparency and accountability, criticizing the administration for locking them out while allowing billionaires access. They demand to be let in to discuss important issues affecting education and student loans, asserting that their inability to enter is a significant problem for American families.

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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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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education by a private security contractor, leading to a tense confrontation. They assert their right to access the building, emphasizing their roles as elected representatives advocating for the public, particularly children with disabilities. The security personnel, unable to provide a valid reason for the blockade, are accused of lacking transparency and accountability. The Congress members express frustration over being barred from discussing important issues, including student loans and educational support for low-income families. They highlight the irony of being locked out while billionaires and their associates gain access. The situation raises concerns about the administration's commitment to transparency and public service.

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DHS is allegedly using public intimidation and considering arresting members of Congress who are fulfilling their legal and constitutional duty to conduct oversight. According to the speaker, members of Congress are legally required to be granted access to ICE and CBP facilities to conduct investigations and oversight. They cannot be legally inhibited from accessing these facilities. The speaker claims that DHS, Tom Homan, and Secretary Kristi Noem are the ones breaking the law, not members of Congress like Representative Robert Menendez. The speaker warns that if anyone lays a finger on representatives like Bonnie Watson Coleman, there will be consequences.

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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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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to observe what's happening. They're demanding access to the building, citing their roles as members of Congress and their right to access federal bill 19. The security guard, apparently a private contractor, is preventing their entry. The situation is escalating, with Congress members questioning the guard's authority and the reasons for being denied access.

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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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Members of Congress are questioning private security contractors blocking their access to the Department of Education. They assert their right to enter as elected representatives advocating for children, particularly those with disabilities. The security personnel are unable to provide a valid reason for the obstruction. The Congress members emphasize that they are not a threat and highlight the lack of transparency in the administration, which claims to be open to the public. They express frustration that while billionaires can access the building, they, as representatives of the people, are denied entry. The situation raises concerns about advocacy for children and the role of public officials in ensuring access to education resources.

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Two members of Congress visit a facility to observe its operations, as it receives federal funding. They request access but are denied by an employee. The members express their intention to hold public hearings to investigate the use of federal funds in similar operations. They inquire about the organization's name but receive no clear answer. The members decide to move on without confrontation and plan to contact the appropriate department for further information. They express disappointment at being denied access and mention that the facility has been in the news. The conversation ends with the members stating they will not return that day but may do so in the future through their committees of jurisdiction.

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Three Democrat members of Congress engaged in a physical altercation with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey. The speaker believes this is a new low for congressional Democrats, especially since Democrat leadership sent a statement of support. The Democrats were at the facility to demand its closure. The facility houses violent gang members, rapists, and murderers. The speaker claims Democrats support open borders and MS 13 gang members, want to allow illegals to vote, and want to empty the jails. Republicans, on the other hand, want to detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. US attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey has opened an investigation into the matter. The House Republican Conference is discussing appropriate action to address the behavior.

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The speaker visited an unspecified facility and found the conditions inside to be acceptable, noting people are safe, clean, and being fed. However, the speaker doesn't know if everyone inside belongs there. The speaker believes ICE is out of control and attempting to intimidate people. The speaker asserts that the people will ensure the current administration adheres to rules that prevent the country from becoming a dictatorship or third-world country. The speaker then yields the floor to Lamonica.

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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 visited an unspecified facility and found the conditions inside to be acceptable, noting people are safe, clean, and being fed. However, the speaker doesn't know if everyone inside belongs there. The speaker believes ICE is out of control and attempting to intimidate people, but asserts that they will not succeed. The speaker declares that "we, the people" will ensure the current administration adheres to the rules that separate the U.S. from dictatorships. The speaker then yields the floor to Lamonica.

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A Maryland resident, designated an MS-13 terrorist, was deported by Donald Trump. Some feel safer as a result, even though he is a father. Democrats reportedly want him back, claiming wrongful deportation, citing his wife and child who are citizens, and are calling it a national emergency. Others disagree, stating there are more pressing issues. The deported man was accused of hitting his wife and suspected of human smuggling. Senator Chris Van Hollen flew to El Salvador, met with him, and had lunch with him, which some believe is a waste of taxpayer money. One person stated that if Van Hollen condones violence and terror, he shouldn't live there either and needs to focus on his own state. The interviewees stated that Senator Van Hollen has done nothing for them and they had never heard of him. They do not want Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in Maryland, especially if he is involved in human trafficking. They question why Democrats would want someone like that in their community and suggest they bring him to their own.

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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to get access to federal bill 19. We are members of Congress and should be allowed entry. A private security contractor is preventing us from entering, and it's unclear why. We're simply doing our job. Show them your ID. Were you told to block us, or did you decide to do so? We have the right to access the building.

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Protests are ongoing at the privately operated ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey. Democratic Congressman Robert Menendez Jr., son of the disgraced former senator, and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman were taken into custody after allegedly storming the facility. According to a DHS spokesman, the protesters were outside the facility when the gate opened for a van. Some protesters and the two members of Congress then allegedly stormed through the gate. DHS stated that the members of Congress storming into the detention facility is a bizarre political stunt that puts the safety of law enforcement agents and detainees at risk. DHS also stated that members of Congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities, and that they would have facilitated a tour had they been asked.

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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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