💨 Abstract
Maryland Rep. Glenn Ivey's visit to an El Salvador prison to meet with wrongfully deported constituent Kilmar Abrego Garcia was denied due to a permit issue. Ivey criticized the treatment and the broader issue of deportees held in harsh conditions without charges. He highlighted 250 Venezuelans, including 50 legally in the U.S., sent to El Salvador's jails. Ivey called for transparency in U.S.
Courtesy: Neal Augenstein
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