Democrats demand action to return man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
Source: Axios
11 hours ago
After El Salvador's president called the release of a Maryland man mistakenly deported there "preposterous," Democratic lawmakers launched into action Monday over a month after his erroneous arrest.
The big picture: The Trump administration has thus far resisted an order from the Supreme Court to facilitate the return of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who the U.S. government accused of being a member of the MS-13 gang, though he has not been convicted of gang-related crimes.
During a meeting with President Trump on Monday, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said that he can't return Abrego Garcia to the U.S., nor can he release him within El Salvador. Bukele's comments add another wrinkle to Abrego Garcia's case, as the Department of Justice has argued in court filings that it cannot bring him back to the U.S., only El Salvador can.
Driving the news: Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) on Monday requested a meeting with Bukele while he's in the U.S. this week to discuss Abrego Garcia's return.
The senator said he plans to travel to El Salvador if Abrego Garcia is not returned by mid-week to check on him and discuss his release. Van Hollen said in a statement that Abrego Garcia "never should have been abducted and illegally deported, and the courts have made clear: the Administration must bring him home, now."
Zoom in: Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) said Monday he's introducing legislation dubbed the RESCUE Act, which would require the U.S. to take action if a foreign government refuses to comply with court orders demanding the return of people who have been wrongfully deported.
The bill would require the U.S. to suspend diplomatic relations with that country, including by suspending foreign aid, bilateral agreements and visas for government officials in that country.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/04/14/abrego-garcia-el-salvador-democrats

AZJonnie
(721 posts)On the grounds that the entire operation is illegal, tainted and wrong, and that the Alien Enemies Act can NOT be applied in this way. Yes arguably non-citizens currently here legally can have their papers revoked and sent back to their HOME COUNTRIES, but to a foreign hell-hole prison? No fucking way that's legal. That is NOT in the text of that Act.
Also, blue state AG's should start issuing warrants for people like Little Marco, for 100+ counts of felony kidnapping and false imprisonment. As another poster recently said, the time for political niceties is over.
Bayard
(24,777 posts)Demands and, "calling for," are superficial and quickly dismissed.
BumRushDaShow
(151,125 posts)I expect knowing that 45 PAID El Salvador to take these people, El Salvador could be "persuaded' to release some back to our custody. They would need to find out "the price".

Bayard
(24,777 posts)I hope they're making some converts, and not just preaching to the choir.
Alice B.
(482 posts)How thats approved?
republianmushroom
(19,546 posts)No man is above the law, sounds nice but not true.