Karoline Leavitt Condemns Van Hollen’s Advocacy for Deported Immigrant
In a sharp and emotional criticism, Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, has condemned Senator Chris Van Hollen and the entire Democratic Party for their efforts to secure the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man deported by the Trump administration. Leavitt, in an appearance on Fox News, vehemently opposed Van Hollen’s actions, labeling Abrego Garcia an “illegal alien,” a “foreign terrorist,” and a “criminal MS-13 gang member.” She argued that his deportation was entirely justified, stating that he “would never live in the United States of America again.”
Van Hollen, a prominent Maryland Senator, has taken a stand in support of Abrego Garcia’s case, visiting El Salvador to advocate for the man’s return to the U.S. The deportation followed a Supreme Court ruling mandating Garcia’s repatriation after he was wrongfully removed from the U.S. in 2017 under a controversial Trump-era policy. However, Garcia’s legal team disputes the claims against him, with many arguing that he has faced unfair treatment in his legal battle.
Leavitt expressed outrage over Van Hollen’s advocacy, stating, “Shame on Senator Chris Van Hollen and the entire Democratic Party, who wasted Easter Sunday going on every television show in the country to advocate for the return of an illegal criminal gang member.” Her harsh condemnation struck a chord with many who continue to debate the broader implications of immigration enforcement and the treatment of deported individuals.
The case has sparked significant political controversy, highlighting deep divisions between the Democratic and Republican parties over the enforcement of immigration policies. While Democrats argue that the refusal to comply with court orders undermines judicial authority, Republicans like Leavitt stand firm in their belief that illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds should not be allowed to reenter the United States.
Leavitt’s fiery remarks have fueled the debate surrounding immigration, due process, and the separation of powers. She has positioned herself as a staunch defender of tough immigration enforcement, making clear that she does not believe individuals like Abrego Garcia deserve to return to the U.S.
This ongoing dispute underscores the deepening divide in the American political landscape, where immigration remains one of the most contentious and emotionally charged issues. As the legal battle continues and public opinion remains divided, this situation will undoubtedly continue to influence the political discourse leading up to the next election cycle.
For more details, you can watch the full interview with Karoline Leavitt here: