Maryland Sen. Van Hollen Shares Photo With Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador

After flying to El Salvador in search of a meeting with the Maryland resident who, according to the courts, was erroneously deported from the United States last month, Senator Chris van Hollen, D-Md., Shared a photo with Kilmar Abrego García.
Maryland’s senator, who flew to the country on Wednesday, shared a Photo in x On Thursday night sitting with Abrego García.
“I said that my main objective of this trip was to meet Kilmar. Tonight I had that opportunity. I called his wife, Jennifer, to transmit his love message. I hope to provide a complete update on my return,” said Van Hollen in the publication.

Senator Chris Van Hollen shares a photo of Kilmar Abrego García meeting in El Salvador.
Senator Chris van Hollen/ X
Abrego García’s wife was told that the meeting between Abrego García and Senator Chris Van Hollen was created by El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, ABC News, a source close to the family.
The source said that Abrego García and his wife, Jennifer Vásquez, could not speak, and added that the family does not know where Abrego García is being held.
In a Vásquez statement provided by House, a group of immigration defense that represents the family, Abrego García’s wife said that his prayers have been answered.
“My children and my prayers have been answered,” Vásquez said. “The efforts of my family and community are heard in the struggle for justice, because now I know that my husband is alive. God is listening and the community is strong.” “We still have so many questions, hopes and fears,” Vásquez added. “I will continue to pray and fight for Kilmar’s return to home,” he said.
The meeting comes after Van Hollen shared A video In the most early social networks on Thursday, showing the guards who prevent it and others enter Cecot, the prison where Abrego García is located.
The Supreme Court and a federal judge of Maryland ordered that the United States government “facilitate” the return of Abrego García to the United States after the Department of Justice said in judicial presentations that the 29 -year -old father was unjustly deported due to an “administrative error.”
The Trump administration claimed that it cannot bring it back and said outside the court that Abrego García is a member of the MS-13 gang.
No more details have been provided about the state of Abrego García.

Salvadoran soldiers are at the guard, as seen by the Cecot logo, during a media tour in the prison of the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), in Tecoluca, El Salvador on April 4, 2025.
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The White House hit Van Hollen for making the trip and advocating Abrego García, claiming with little evidence, that Abrego García is a member of the gang.
The Department of Justice has not accused Abrego García of any crime related to gang and his alleged membership of MS-13 has been disputed in court.
Katherine Faulders of ABC News contributed to this report.
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