
Two members of House Democratic leadership are working to organize an official congressional delegation to the Salvadoran prison where the Trump administration is sending deportees, Axios has learned.
Sources say dozens of House Democrats have privately expressed interest in joining the trip as a show of opposition to the administrationโs deportation policies, the outletย reported.
That said, โwhile lawmakers could travel to the Central American country informally, a Republican committee chairโs approval is needed to send an official congressional delegation, or CODEL,โ Axios reported. โA CODEL would provide the members with crucial oversight powers and security resources.โ
Reps. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) and Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) have requested authorization from House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) to lead a congressional delegation to El Salvador, according to a letter obtained by Axios. The lawmakers pointed to the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who remains detained at El Salvadorโs Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT), a high-security prison.
Axios reported that Abrego Garcia was being held โdespite the Supreme Court ordering him to be returned to the U.S.,โ but that is false; the Supreme Court order said the Trump administration must attempt to โfacilitateโ Abrego Garciaโs return.
To that point, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Attorney General Pam Bondi have both said that El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has informed the U.S. he doesnโt have the authority to return Abrego Garcia to the U.S., namely because heโs been identified as a member of the terrorist group MS-13 and is a citizen of El Salvador who was in the U.S. illegally.
โA Congressional delegation would allow Committee Members to conduct a welfare check on Mr. Abrego Garcia, as well as others held at CECOT,โ Garcia and Frost wrote. Both said they are โprepared to travel as soon as possibleโ and would โgladly include any Republican Members of the [Oversight] Committee who wish to participate.โ
Axios added: โThe letter comes after Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.)ย requested a meeting with El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele to discuss the return of Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident. Van Hollen will depart for El Salvador on Wednesday morning, he said in a statement. The Maryland Democrat said he hopes to meet with Garcia and check on his well-being.โ
Trumpย offered praiseย for Bukele following the latterโs official state visit to the U.S. on Monday, noting that the foreign leaderโs approach to violent crime has made his country much safer.
Specifically, Trump was referring to Bukeleโs construction of a number of ultra-modern, high-security prisons, one of which โ a facility known as CECOT- is being used to house dangerous MS-13 gang members who have been deported from the United States.
In an interview with Fox Newsโ Rachel Campos-Duffy, wife of former Fox News host and current Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Trump appeared to suggest that his administration was looking into using El Salvadoran prisons to house dangerous โhomegrownโ criminals, perhaps American citizens.
โWe are using [President Bukeleโs] system because weโre getting rid of our criminals out of the United States,โ Trump told Campos-Duffy.
She responded: โCould we use it for our own violent criminals?โ
โI call them homegrown criminalsโฆ We are looking into it, and we want to do it,โ Trump said.
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Itโs not clear that the Trump administration would have the constitutional or legal authority to essentially deport an American citizen to a foreign prison.
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