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Leavitt: ‘Kilmar Ábrego García will never live in the US again’

The press briefing has just begun and press secretary Karoline Leavitt opened with attacks on Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen, who traveled to El Salvador in an attempt to visit Kilmar Ábrego García, his constituent who was wrongly deported to the Central American country last month.

Saying that Democrats refuse to “accept the will of the American people,” Leavitt repeated administration claims that García was a member of the MS-13 gang, and she also called him a terrorist.

“There is no Maryland father,” she said, referring to how García has been described in the media. She repeated the administration’s position that if he is brought back to the US, “he would be immediately deported again”.

“Nothing will change the fact that Ábrego García will never be a Maryland father. He will never live in the United States of America again.”

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Senator Chris Van Hollen was told that the Trump administration was paying the El Salvadorian government to hold Ábrego García, citing that as the reason he has not been released, the New York Times reported.

The White House maintains that it cannot force the El Salvadorian government and the country’s president, who met with Trump this week, said he would not return the man.

From the NYT:

The White House has said that it is paying the Salvadoran government $6 million to hold detainees sent by the US in its prison system for at least a year. President Bukele has not publicly cited the financial agreement as his reason for not returning Mr. Abrego Garcia.”

Meanwhile, the administration is now planning to appeal the order to return Ábrego García. Initially saying that the Maryland man, who had lived in the US legally for 25 years, was deported due to an administrative error, officials have recently doubled down and are now claiming his arrest and removal from the US was justified.

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