A Democrat senator has been blasted for traveling to El Salvador to free a deported illegal migrant routinely being referred to as a 'Maryland man'. Senator Chris Van Hollen flew to El Salvador in an attempt to 'rescue' Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who was deported by the Trump administration earlier this week. Garcia entered the US illegally in 2011. A judge blocked his return to El Salvador in 2019, citing the fact that gangsters were after him , but said he could be deported elsewhere. In court filings this week, the Trump administration said he was deported to El Salvador in error. The Supreme Court has since ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return to the US. However, Trump officials insist Garcia is not an innocent American , as claimed. They say he's an MS-13 gangster who deserves to be sent back to El Salvador. Democrats, furious about his deportation, are up in arms. Van Hollen is among them. Determined to save Garcia, he flew to El Salvador in an effort to get him out of jail and back in America. But when he showed up asking for a meeting, he was denied. He is now being mocked by Republicans and Conservative Americans, including the mother of a woman who was murdered by an illegal migrant. 'Senator Van Hollen has done more to bring a MS-13 gang member, human trafficker and illegal alien back to Maryland than he has to help keep his American constituents safe or advocate for the victims of these vicious gangs like MS-13. 'While Senator Van Hollen and the mainstream media peddle a sob story about a brutal MS-13 gang member, Secretary Noem stands with the victims of illegal alien crime , like Maryland mom Rachel Morin. 'We hear far too much about the gang members and criminals sob stories and not enough about their victims,' the Department of Homeland Security said in a post on X. The efforts by Van Hollen have also been criticized by Morin's mother Patty who spoke about the lack of any correspondence from state officials when her daughter was murdered. Speaking on Fox News with anchor Sean Hannity, she said: 'I'm very angry, I'm outraged. I'm too sad at the moment to show anger at the same time. 'He did not call our family, he did not give condolences. There was no action [from] the Democratic party in anyway. 'From Joe Biden , Kamala Harris , anyone here in Maryland, none of the Senators did anything to help search for the murderer of my daughter.' Rachel Morin's illegal immigrant killer Victor Martinez-Hernandez was found guilty of first degree murde r, first degree rape and kidnapping on Monday - and is now awaiting sentencing. Her body had been stuffed in a tunnel drain. An autopsy revealed Morin died from a combination of strangulation and blunt-force trauma. In a follow up video about his 'mission' to El Salvador, Van Hollen said: 'I just landed in San Salvador a little while ago, and I look forward to meeting with the team at the U.S. embassy to discuss the release of Mr. Abrego Garcia. 'I also hope to meet with Salvadoran officials and with Kilmar himself. He was illegally abducted and needs to come home.' Border czar Tom Homan also hit out at the trip by Van Hollen, saying he was 'disgusted'. He told Fox News: 'He wasn't abducted. He's an MS-13 gang member, classified as a terrorist that was removed from this country, so we got rid of a dangerous person. Abrego-Garcia, who is a legal resident, arrived at the notorious supermax prison CECOT in El Salvador March 15 on one of three planes from the US. Abrego Garcia first entered the U.S. in 2011 but was granted permission to stay by a judge in 2019. He later settled down in Maryland and has an American wife and son. The Trump administration deported Abrego Garcia on March 15 after files indicated that he had connections with MS-13, a vicious Salvadorian-American gang . His wife and lawyer deny his gang affiliation and have sued the administration for improperly removing him from the U.S. The Trump administration initially said his removal was a mistake. The Supreme Court then ordered the facilitation of his return. But the Trump administration is standing firm. In the Oval Office on Monday, Trump and El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele led a united defense of their actions in the case of Abrego Garcia. Bukele argued he couldn't return, saying: ''How can I return him to the United States? 'I smuggle him into the United States or what do I do? Of course, I'm not going to do it.
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