Maryland legislators refused the entry into the ICE installation, Homeland Security answers

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Internal security secretary Kristi Noem criticized US senator Chris Van Hollen on Monday on Monday after him and other legislators tried to inspect a migrant detention center, accusing the legislator of prioritizing the rights of illegal criminal immigrants on the Americans.
Van Hollen, a vocal critic of illegal immigration raids from the Trump administration, was part of a delegation from the Maryland Congress which was refused to inspect an immigration detention center and Baltimore customs application in the United States (ICE).
The legislators, who understood Van Hollen and senator Angela Alsobrooks, and the American representatives Glenn Ivey, Johnny Olzewski Jr., Sarah Elfreth and Kweisi Mfume, organized a sit-in after having refused.
Democrats celebrate the return of the alleged human trafficker Kilmar Abrego Garcia

The interior security secretary has published images of four illegal immigrants arrested for suspicion of various crimes. (Department of Internal Security)
“President Trump lied to the American people when he said that Trump administration was just going to focus on the worst of the worst,” said Van Hollen outside the establishment.
In response to the sit-in, Noem published the image of four unidentified illegal immigrants arrested for various crimes, including rape, possession of juvenile pornography, the sexual abuse of a minor and a murder.
“These are the monsters that @Chrisvanhollen protects against the American victims,” she wrote on X.
The American representative Johnny Olszewski, D, MD., Who was part of the delegation on Monday, said that they had been denied entry despite the legal requirements to enter.
“Congress has the legal right to inspect ICE facilities,” he wrote on social networks. “In the midst of inhuman conditions of conditions, this refusal is alarming. We will not stop fighting for responsibility.”
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The legislators of the Maryland Congress, of which US Sens. Chris Van Hollen and Angela Alsobrooks, and American representatives Glenn Ivey, Johnny Olszewski Jr., Sarah Elfreth and Kweisi Mfume, organized a sit-in in a Baltimore ice desk on Monday. (Rep. Rep. Johnny Olszewski; x)
A position in response by the Ministry of Internal Security accused the legislator of wanting a “photo shoot”.
“The Congress Member, if you need a photo session with criminal foreigners, protect – check a tour,” said the post. “With regard to visits to detention facilities, requests must be made with enough time to prevent the interference with the authority of President II to supervise the functions of the Executive Ministry – A week is sufficient to guarantee any intrusion on the constitutional authority of the President. To protect the president’s authority II of the President, any shortcut request that time must be approved by the secretary.”
Van Hollen was criticized for his plea for the alleged member of the Gang Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
Van Hollen was the first of several democratic legislators to fly to visit Abrego Garcia after being expelled in a high security prison in his country of origin, El Salvador, in March.
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Abrego Garcia, 29, was returned to the United States and faces accusations in a federal indictment sealed in Tennessee as an alleged conspiracy to illegally transport illegal foreigners for financial gain and illegal transport of illegal foreigners.
Although many Democrats say that Greo Garcia is an innocent man who has been wrongly deported, the administration indicated considerable evidence that he is a member of the MS-13 gang. According to the judicial archives deposited by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura, he would also have mistreated her physically on several occasions.
“As I said on several occasions, it is not a question of man. It is his constitutional rights and the rights of all,” Van Hollen told Fox News Digital in June on the case. “The administration will now have to assert its cause before the Court of Law, as it should have been all the beginning.”