Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) said in an interview Sunday that Kilmer Abrego Garcia’s deportation was a “screw arrangement” by President Donald Trump’s administration.
Kennedy has had issues with Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Senator who claims Garcia has not experienced any legitimate procedures. Kennedy said Kilmer was in front of 17 judges before he turned to the Trump administration.
“This was ruined in my opinion. The administration won’t accept it, but this was a screw-in. Garcia is not to be sent to El Salvador, he was sent to El Salvador. Democrats [are] “Look, Trump said it was a threat to democracy. This will happen every other Thursday afternoon.” I don’t see any patterns here,” he said.
Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old illegal immigrant from Maryland, was deported to the MegaPrison Terrorism Confinement Centre (CECOT) in El Salvador last month, and the civil servant admitted he was deported, but now Trump’s top civil servant says he’s been correctly ruled out.
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Senator Kennedy said in “Meet the Media” that the Trump administration made the mistake of deporting Kilmer Abrego Garcia. (Screenshot/NBC)
Kennedy was forced on about whether NBC’s Kristen Welker was worried about something happening again, saying, “None of us wants to be wrong.”
“The mistake is bad, make it right and do good, but it’s a screw-in, and I understand why the administration is bowing and not accepting it as a mistake.
Kennedy repeatedly found no patterns of this type of mistake.
Abrego Garcia met with Van Hollen while visiting El Salvador.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia meets with D-MD, Senator Van Hollen. (x/@chrisvanhollen)
“I said the main goal of this trip was to meet Kilmer,” Van Hollen said in an X’s post.
Garcia’s wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sula, joined ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Friday and was asked by host Michael Strahan about a protection order he filed against her husband in 2021.
In a handwritten filing by Sula herself, she claimed Kilmer Abrego Garcia beat her repeatedly“At this point, I’m afraid to be near him. I have multiple photos/videos about how violent he is and he has all the bruises. [has] He left me. ”
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When I pressed the documents submitted by Strahan, Sula replied, “My husband is alive, that’s all I can say.”
“Okay,” Strahan says, “I know that apparently I won’t push you against me.”
She ended the interview by declaring that Abrego Garcia would not stop fighting until she was safely home.
Alexander Hall and Alexa Moutevelis of Fox News contributed to this report.





