
By
Published:
Sen. Van Hollen Says Deportation Case Is Personal
Sen. Chris Van Hollen is leading the charge to bring back an El Salvadoran man who was deported from the U.S. earlier this year. The man had lived in the country for a long time and had no serious criminal record. He was suddenly detained by immigration officers and deported, leaving behind his American-born children.
Van Hollen said the action was unjust and unnecessary. The senator believes the man deserves to return and reunite with his family. The case has gained national attention and sparked new debate about how immigration laws are enforced. Van Hollen is now working with lawyers and immigrant support groups to reopen the man’s case. He believes the legal system can still offer a path forward.
Calls for Immigration Reform Grow Louder
Sen. Van Hollen has also called on the Trump administration to step in. He says the immigration system is broken and needs urgent reform. The senator is exploring legal and legislative options to help not only this man but others in similar situations. He said families should not be torn apart without careful review. The senator stressed that America must show fairness and humanity. His team is preparing formal appeals and reaching out to the Department of Homeland Security.
“I won’t rest until he’s back where he belongs with his family in this country that he calls home.”
Van Hollen said this fight is just beginning and he plans to keep going until justice is done.