‘Margita or just water?’

Senator Chris Van Holen (left), Elsalwador President Naib Bukele, Kilmar Abrego Garcia,

Senator Chris van holen Accused on Friday El Salvadorchairman Nayib Bukele Staging a misleading media stunt Kilmar Abrego Garcia – A person wrongly deported the US government under Trump Administration – by putting a casual, festive encounter wrongly on the table by putting on Margharita glasses on the table.
Maryland Democrat said while talking to reporters at Dualus International Airport on Friday after returning from a visit to Al Salvador Secot gel By orchestrating misleading scenes. “They wanted to make this appearance that life was just cute for Kilmer, who is definitely a big, thick lie,” said Van Holen.

Van Hollen and Abrego Garcia, who had not talked to anyone outside the jail since then ExileFound on Thursday night at a hotel. Initially, only the water was on the table. But van Holen said that two additional glasses were later placed by a salvadorine officer-one appears to have a margita with a salty rim and the other a similar-looking drink.
Van Holen said, “I should just be very clear: None of us touched the drinks that were in front of us.” “No one drank any margits or sugar water or whatever.”
The senator reported that the stunt was designed to suggest to Abrego Garcia-he spent time in one of the rigorous prisons in Latin America-despite the opposite evidence, was resting and treated well. He also said that the initial proposal was to hold a meeting next to a hotel pool, “This is a person who is in a secot, it is a person who has been detained.”
Van Holen turned out to be rejected as a social media rumor in a pointed criticism of the administration of Bukle and its public relations strategy, suggesting that it was an attempt to mask systemic abuses and make the treatment of state prisoners white.
Also read: Donald Trump said in the first response that Maryland’s man Kilmar is associated with Abrego Garcia.
“If you want to play a little shared homes, I will tell you how you can,” he said, referring to the untouched rims of glasses. “You will see a difference. There is no difference.”
The US government has admitted that Abrego Garcia’s exile was a mistake. Van Hollen said the purpose of the meeting was to assess the health and status of Abrego Garcia. The former prisoner told him that he was recently taken out of the Secot and he was doing well – a rare glimpse in the fate of the US immigration policy and the exile caught at the intersection of Central American politics.

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