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Maryland senator meets Kilmar Ábrego García in El Salvador amid battle over US return

Hello and welcome to the US politics live blog. My name is Tom Ambrose and I’ll be bringing you all the latest news over the next few hours.

We start with news that Maryland senator Chris Van Hollen met in El Salvador with Kilmar Ábrego García, a man who was sent there by the Trump administration in March despite an immigration court order preventing his deportation.

Van Hollen posted a photo of the meeting on X, saying he also called Ábrego García’s wife “to pass along his message of love”.

The lawmaker did not provide an update on the status of Ábrego García, whose attorneys are fighting to force the Trump administration to facilitate his return to the US.

It was not clear how the meeting was arranged, where they met or what will happen to Ábrego García. El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, posted images of the meeting minutes before Van Hollen shared his post, saying: “Now that he’s been confirmed healthy, he gets the honor of staying in El Salvador’s custody.”

The Trump administration’s claim that it can’t do anything to free Kilmar Abrego Garcia from an El Salvador prison and return him to the US “should be shocking,” a federal appeals court said Thursday in a blistering order that ratchets up the escalating conflict between the government’s executive and judicial branches.

A three-judge panel from the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously refused to suspend a judge’s decision to order sworn testimony by Trump administration officials to determine if they complied with her instruction to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return.

Judge J Harvie Wilkinson III, who was nominated by Republican president Ronald Reagan, wrote that he and his two colleagues “cling to the hope that it is not naïve to believe our good brethren in the Executive Branch perceive the rule of law as vital to the American ethos.”

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Chris Van Hollen, Democratic senator from Maryland, on Thursday met with Kilmar Ábrego García, the Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador.

Van Hollen posted a photo of the meeting on X, writing:

I said my main goal of this trip was to meet with Kilmar. Tonight I had that chance.

He added that he had called Ábrego García’s wife “to pass along his message of love”.

I said my main goal of this trip was to meet with Kilmar. Tonight I had that chance. I have called his wife, Jennifer, to pass along his message of love. I look forward to providing a full update upon my return. pic.twitter.com/U9y2gZpxCb

— Senator Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) April 18, 2025

The meeting came in the hours after Van Hollen said he was denied entry into the El Salvador mega-prison Terrorism Confinement Center, or Cecot, while he was trying to check on Ábrego García’s wellbeing and attempting to push for his release.

Several other Democratic lawmakers have signaled they would like to visit El Salvador and Cecot, including Adriano Espaillat, the chair of the Congressional Hispanic caucus, and Robert Garcia, Yassamin Ansari and Maxwell Alejandro Frost, all members of the investigative House oversight committee.

Delia Ramirez of the House homeland security committee has also asked for a visit to Cecot.

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