The American representative Henry Cueller, a Texas Democrat and a Mexico American, says that his party is losing credibility with his legislation or an illegal immigrant that the Trump administration alleges that he is a violent member of MS-13.
“This is not the right issue to talk about due process,” Cuellar told the Brian Kilmeade show In Fox News Radio. “This is not the right case. This is not the right person to say that we need to bring it back to the United States.”
The Texas legislator is talking about Kilmar Abrego García, the 29 -year -old illegal immigrant deported in March to a prison in El Salvador.
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The Salvadoran has become a cause of famous between progressive legislators and the inherited media that portrayed him as a “Maryland man” and tracked every detail or his case, by largely ignoring the victims of violent crimes perpetrated by an alien criminal.
National Security officials claim that Abrego García is affiliated with the violent MS-13 gang, part of the trafficking of persons and sports tattoos on their fingers that symbolize the violent gang.
The agency also advertised judicial documents of a protection order granted to his wife after she alleged cases of domestic violence. Since then the charges have been retracted.
Despite being subject to two deportation orders, the supporters of Abrego García claim that he was denied the “due process” after his deportation of 2025 was described in the Court as an “administrative error.”
Cueller, however, said that support for the Salvadoran, that some Democratic legislators have included visits to their prison, is a political loser.
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Cueller’s father was born in Mexico and emigrated to the United States, the 28th district of the legislator, which extends from the suburbs of San Antonio to the Rio Grande, is strongly Latin. He has represented voters there since 2005.
Cueller says he is listening to them. Hey told Kilmead:
People said: “Our parents arrived in the legal way. They entered, they became legal residents” and “they entered and did it correctly.” But when you see people jump, without knowing who they are. That is something wrong.
Cuellar also expresses his support for some of Trump’s policies on the border. The increase in security, application and disagreement cited with previous Democratic claims that the border is safe.
“The president has made Mexico involved much more, if they can make them play in defense in their line of less than 20 yards instead of our 1 yard line called US border, then it will be better,” Cuellar concluded.