Rep. Henry Quiler, a Texas Democrat and Mexican-American, says his party is losing credibility in defending illegal immigrants who claim the Trump administration is a violent MS-13 member.
“This is not the right question to talk about a legitimate process,” Cuellar said. I said Brian Killmead Show On Fox News Radio. “This is not the right case. This is not the right person to say we need to bring him back to the US.”
Texas lawmakers are talking about Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old illegal immigrant who was deported to an El Salvador prison in March.
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Salvadoran has become a celebrity between progressive lawmakers and legacy media It was drawn As a “Maryland Man,” he largely ignored the victims of violent crimes committed by alien criminals, while tracking every detail of his case.
Homeland Security authorities claim Abrego Garcia has partnered with violent MS-13 gangs, took part in human trafficking and took part in finger sports tattoos, representing violent gangs.
The agency also published court documents of the protection order granted to his wife after alleging cases of domestic violence. She has since carved out the charges.
Supporters of Abrego Garcia claim that deportation in 2025 was denied a “die process” despite being subject to two deportation orders explained in court as “administrative error.”
However, Cueller said support for the Salvadors, including visits to his prison by some Democrats, is a political loser.
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Culler’s father was born in Mexico and moved to the United States. District 28 of the Councillors extends from the outskirts of San Antonio to the Rio Grande and is extremely Latin. He has represented voters there since 2005.
Cueller says he’s heard from them. He told Kilmeade:
People were saying, “Our parents came legally. They came in and became legal residents.” But when you see people jumping in, you don’t know who they are. That’s something wrong.
Kuerer also expressed support for some of Trump’s policies regarding borders. He cited the increase in security and enforcement, opposed previous Democrats’ claims that borders were safe.
“The president has become more engaged in Mexico if he could defend with a line that is less than 20 yards instead of a one-yard line known as the US border.



