Dem Senator Humiliates Himself Flying Out To Beg El Salvador For Thug
In a stunning display of misplaced priorities, Democrat Senator Chris Van Hollen (MD) flew all the way to El Salvador to demand the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a deported MS-13 gang member, only to be soundly rejected by Salvadoran officials.Van Hollen, who seems more concerned with coddling violent criminals than protecting American citizens, attempted to paint Garcia as a victim, claiming he was “illegally abducted” and needed to “come home.” But let’s be clear—Garcia is home. El Salvador is his native country, and Van Hollen’s shameless attempt to smuggle him back into the U.S. is nothing short of an insult to law-abiding Americans.
But his grandstanding quickly crumbled when El Salvador’s Vice President refused to meet with him. The liberal media won’t tell you this, but Van Hollen’s stunt was nothing more than a desperate attempt to undermine President Trump’s successful immigration policies.
While Democrats fight for violent gang members, Trump is fighting to keep Americans safe.
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Democrats say everyone residing in this country deserves due process before they can be imprisoned. But do they have a plan to pay for it?
Every individual residing within the boundaries of the U.S. has a right to legal procedures in civil, criminal, agency and administrative matters. An accused can obtain representation from a private attorney, if they can afford it, or from a court-appointed attorney to represent them in their defense. We pay for it if they have no money.
Sounds good. Now apply it to the folks that Trump flew to a banana republic and thrown in prison.
The illegal criminals were deported after Trump’s declaration of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798
Good. And the country that the US is currently at war with is....?
@5:41...didn't know we were at war with any country...have a few enemies though but the biggest enemy we have are Democrats.
"Anti-immigration politicians and groups urge a non-literal reading of invasion and predatory incursion so that the Alien Enemies Act can be invoked in response to unlawful migration and cross-border narcotics trafficking. These politicians and groups view the Alien Enemies Act as a turbocharged deportation authority."
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