So let’s get this straight — an illegal alien with connections to MS-13 gets deported, and now a U.S. senator wants to go on a field trip to El Salvador to “show solidarity”? You seriously can’t make this stuff up.
A Democratic senator said he’ll go to El Salvador “to show solidarity” if President Donald Trump doesn’t bring back Kilmar Abrego Garcia — a Salvadoran national who was living illegally in Maryland and got deported in what some officials have called an “administrative error.” Because, you know, when someone connected to MS-13 gets kicked out, the obvious response is to rally around them like they’re some misunderstood poet.
Administrative error or not, he does not belong in this country. A wife and kids or not. He does not belong in this country. But we can’t separate his family. That would be cruel. Then his family can travel with him to El Salvador.
“As I said in that letter, if I don’t hear from him and Abrego Garcia is not quickly returned, I do intend to go to El Salvador this week to show solidarity with his family,” Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said on CNN. Look at that — a taxpayer-funded sympathy tour for someone linked to a violent gang. Bravo.
This jackass Democrat senator is demanding that the president of El Salvador smuggle one of his citizens, who is labeled a terrorist by his association with a terrorist gang, into the United States. When God was giving out brains, Van Hollen was standing in line holding a thimble.
Van Hollen doubled down, saying: “As you indicated, the Trump Administration itself has admitted that he was abducted and sent to this prison in error, and he should get his due process.” You’ve got to admire the spin — “abducted” sounds way more dramatic than “deported after being found in the country illegally,” doesn’t it?
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELVan Hollen has referred to Abrego Garcia as a “Maryland man.” He is no more a Maryland man than I am Mary, Queen of Scots. He is an illegal alien who does not belong in Maryland, or anywhere in the U.S. for that matter.
Let’s not gloss over the key part here: Garcia was in the country illegally and, to make things even worse, “has connections with the MS-13 gang” — a group the U.S. government officially labeled a foreign terrorist organization. But sure, let’s throw him a welcome-back party.
Attorney General Pam Bondi kept it refreshingly simple. She told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins that it was “up to El Salvador” if they wanted to return Garcia, and also pointed out the obvious: two courts, one immigration, and one appellate immigration, found that Garcia was in the country illegally. But hey, who needs courts and laws when you’ve got virtue-signaling senators?
Now, this part is rich: a court gave Garcia a temporary reprieve in 2019, claiming he’d be targeted by gangs back home. So wait — to avoid gang violence, we let in someone tied to a gang that kills people with machetes right here on U.S. soil? That’s liberal logic at work.
Stephen Miller didn’t mince words — he brought the full weight of the law crashing down. He said at Monday’s press conference that after Trump designated MS-13 a terrorist group, Garcia “was no longer eligible, under federal law … for any form of immigration relief in the United States … and had to be returned because of the foreign terrorist designation.” Boom. Case closed.
But Van Hollen wasn’t done playing tour guide. He said: “I hope to meet with officials of the government of El Salvador” and even hopes to “visit this notorious prison to see Abrego Garcia, to let him know that his family and friends are very worried about him, as am I.” Honestly, it’s like a Hallmark movie, except the main character’s tied to a terrorist gang.
CBS News added that Garcia is chilling in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center — not exactly the kind of spot you end up in after forgetting to pay a parking ticket.
And then the senator really outdid himself: “I think that the situation for both the Trump Administration and the president of El Salvador is unsustainable because the Supreme Court, as you reported, by 9-0 has said that the Trump Administration has to facilitate his return,” he claimed. “And you have the president of El Salvador saying, ‘Well, I don‘t have the power to release him.’ Both things are untrue. The president could, of course, facilitate his return.” Right — because ignoring terrorism designations and multiple court rulings is totally how law and order works.
In 2023, Rachel Morin — an American mother of five — was savagely murdered in Maryland by an illegal alien from El Salvador named Victor Martinez-Hernandez. It wasn’t just a murder — it was a vicious, barbaric attack that shocked the community. And yet, where was Sen. Chris Van Hollen? No outrage. No solidarity trip. No tears were shed for Rachel. Just silence. Because, in today’s upside-down politics, an illegal alien with gang ties gets more sympathy than an innocent American mom.
The Trump administration made the right move by kicking out someone with ties to MS-13. The fact that anyone is traveling thousands of miles to “stand in solidarity” with a deported illegal alien connected to a terrorist organization tells you everything you need to know about the current state of the Democratic Party. When criminals get more sympathy than law-abiding citizens, we’ve gone off the rails — and Trump, once again, is the only one trying to put the brakes on.
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