Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Ill.) has asked a congressional delegation to visit a prison in El Salvador, where the Trump administration sent many deportations.
In a letter Wednesday to Chairman of the Homeland Security Council Mark Green (R-Tenn.), Ramirez asked: “The DHS Commission authorized the delegation of members of Congress (CODEL) to monitor the visit to the Centro de Confinamiento Delistorismo (Cecot) in Tkoloca, El Salvador City.”
In the first few months of Trump’s second term, his administration has sent hundreds of deported to Cecot, the highest security prison in El Salvador.
“Given that the government’s use of CECOT for illegal and unconstitutional deportations is a prevalence of “administrative error”, many of the people who were deported as Cecot are not actually violent criminals, and as a member of the House Committee on Homeland Security, I urgently ask you to monitor Cecot.
A deportation story that was deported to Secott is a mistakenly expelled Marylander named Kilmar Abrego Garcia who recently launched a political wave in Washington, D.C.
Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) is a rising star among Democrats who calls Abrego Garcia’s case a “constitutional crisis”, a video posted on social platform X on Tuesday. In the video, Murphy believes that Abrego Garcia should not be deported because he had previously been protected by a U.S. court.
“Donald Trump ignored the court order and deported it,” Murphy said in the video. “The Supreme Court’s violation of the law is so strong. The Supreme Court said in a rare 9-0 ruling that Trump had to bring the man back to the United States, but he still didn’t do that. It’s a constitutional crisis.”
The mountain has been contacted by Green’s office for comment.