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Sen. Chris Van Hollen claimed the margaritas in front of him and Kilmar Abrego Garcia during their visit were planted by the president of El Salvador. The 'Outnumbered' panel weighs in on his claims ...
No kings! No kings!" "That's what we're saying today on the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War in Concord and Lexington, Massachusetts in 1775 -- on this very day. We're sick. We ...
Van Hollen referred to the stagecraft with a term that had ricocheted around social media for much of the day: “Margaritagate ...
Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen claimed Friday the El Salvador government set up his incongruous photo op with accused MS-13 ...
The first time, it refused to turn around deportation flights headed to El Salvador midair, arguing that US federal courts had no authority outside the US. On Friday afternoon, the judge ordered ...
The Trump administration now appears ready to manipulate that framework to summarily deport untold numbers of people to El Salvador ... the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua or both.
WASHINGTON (7News) — As she continues to wait for the return of her husband, Jennifer Vasquez Sura plans to meet with members of Congress on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. She’s set to hold a ...
Some 278 men have been deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador, accused of being members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang or Salvadorans who are said to be part of MS-13.
Last month, the US removed 238 alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua held by the US, along with 22 alleged MS-13 members to El Salvador to be detained in the country’s notorious ...
Over the last month, the Trump administration has repeatedly sought to cast the 238 men it deported to El Salvador as terrorists and gang members affiliated with the Venezuelan gang Tren de Agua.
According to a federal judge, after three days, "without any notice, legal process, or hearing", Mr Ábrego García found himself back in his native El Salvador at an infamous prison known for ...
He has denied being a member of Tren de Aragua. J.A.V.’s lawyers claim he is H.I.V.-positive and fears deportation to El Salvador “on account of his sexual orientation.” Like the other two ...