Chris van Hollen's commitment to open borders

Sen. Chris van Hollen's commitment to open borders is best exemplified by his commitment to the welfare of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the el Salvadoran illegal alien with a deportation order. Now, Sen. van Hollen is travelling to el Salvador to meet with el Salvadorarn President Nayib Bukele. It's worth noting that President Bukele snubbed Sen. van Hollen when Bukele visited the White House this past Monday. Apparently, Satien. van Hollen can't take a hint.

UPI quoted van Hollen as saying "I've been clear. If President Bukele doesn't want to meet here in D.C., then I intend to go to El Salvador this week to check on Kilmar Abrego Garcia's condition and discuss his release."

There he goes again. The and virtue-signaling are sickening. This PR stunt is as meaningless as Cory Booker's non-filibuster filibuster. During a press conference in the Oval Office, President Bukele emphatically stated that Abrego-Garcia is an el Salvadoran citizen and that he isn't going anywhere:

On Monday, the Maryland Democrat sent a letter to Salvadoran Ambassador Milena Mayorga to request a meeting with President Nayib Bukele, 43, to discuss the issue while he was in the United States.

"However, they did not detail steps that have been taken to facilitate his return, as mandated by the Supreme Court," Van Hollen wrote in his letter on the administration's non-compliance of the high court's order. Bukele, in Washington to meet with President Donald Trump, said Monday he would not return Abrego Garcia, claiming he did not have the power.

What a windbag:

During this interview, van Hollen hints that it's in el Salvador's interest to work with him. That's BS. It's in Bukele's best interest to work with President Trump. Bukele knows that he's got a positive relationship with President Trump. Why spoil that?

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