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Mary Maryland, who was mistakenly deported to Salvador, was transferred to a new prison, said US Senator Chris Van Hollen.
The democratic senator appeared after returning from Salvador, where he met Kilmar Abreg Garcia, who was sent to the notorious mega-Jel Secot (at the center of detention of terrorism) last month.
Mr. Abreg Garcia was “injured” and feared other prisoners while inside the object, said Van Holllen, adding that he was transferred to another facility in the country more than a week ago.
The Supreme Court ordered the government to “promote” his return, but the Trump administration officials continue to push away from the order.
The White House accuses him of being a member of the transnational gang of Salvadoran MS-13, appointed by a foreign terrorist organization and said he would not return to the United States.
Mr. Abreg Garcia has never been convicted of a crime. His family and lawyers fiercely denied he was a member of the MS-13.
Chris Van Hollen said he was originally blocked in the meeting with Mr. Obreg Garcia by the authorities of Salvadoran. Later he said brought to the Senator Hotel.
“His conversation with me was the first communication he had with anyone outside the prison, because he was abducted,” said Van Holllen.
“He said he was very sad in prison because he did not commit crimes.”
Wang Hollen added that the conditions in the new prison in the city of Salvadoran Santa -ana were better.
“He still has no access to any news from the outside world and there is no way to communicate with anyone in the outside world,” said Van Hold.
The case Dr. Abreg Garcia is part of the Trump administration and the US court system on immigration.
A animosity Pivamov after the judge said he could contain Trump administration in contempt for his “intentional ignoring” of his order, which prohibits deportation flights.
Many judges – including the unanimous ruling of the US Supreme Court, said the government should promote the return of Mr. Abreg Garcia to the US. But the White House insisted on the fact that Maryland’s man would be “Never” live in the US.
“If he (Mr. Abreg Garcia), if he will be in the US, he will be deported immediately,” said the White House’s press -secretary Carolyn Levit.
President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House, Mr. Abreg Garcia was “not a very innocent guy”.
Mr. Abreg Garcia faced at least two other charges of criminal activity, none of which led to conviction.
His wife is allegedly in the request of the 2021 security order so that he several times physically attacks it, according to the documents shared US Internal Security Ministry.
Jennifer Vaskes Sura decided not to keep an eye on the trial, saying that she and her husband were “able” to work in this situation privately as a family, including going to advice. “
A separate incident was reported in 2022, when Mr. Abreg Garcia was dragged into Tennessee for alleged speed.
The officer suggested that he participated in trafficking in human beings, because he had several people in the car and telling the authorities that he was traveling from Texas in Maryland, the information shared by the BBC CBS partner shared.
A criminal case has not been launched from the incident. His wife said he “worked in construction and sometimes transporting groups of workers between places of work.”
However, the case is at the heart of his involvement in the MS-13, which the Trump administration used it under the law on foreign enemies.
The President has summoned the law on the deportation of hundreds so far, arguing allegedly members of the gang, were terrorists.
Saint van Halllen said that Trump’s administration wants to “talk about what it is about.”
“If you want to make claims against Abreg Garcia, you must submit them in the courts rather than social media,” he said.
Mr. Abreg Garcia was arrested by the immigration authorities on March 12 in Baltimore before March 15 deported from Texas to Salvador.