In the “You can't make up for this” category, one of the far-flung Democrats who landed in El Salvador in March to secure the release of illegal alien and MS-13 terrorist gang associate Kilmer Abrego Garcia, was deported in March.
The lawmaker is Robert Garcia, 45, of California, who is now a citizen. When his family illegally jumped up the border, he was just Zeber and was allowed to remain under pardon for illegals that President Ronald Reagan had unfairly signed.
Kilmar Garcia's home is El Salvador, but a close-up shot of people who want to help the current illegal foreigners return to their “home.”
At X, users are asking lawmakers to be deported.
Democrats in El Salvador
As New American reported earlier today, several House members chased Democrat Sen. Chris Van Hollen on the left to El Salvador to secure the release of Kilmer Garcia.
Van Hollen met with Salvadran Garcia, asserted by President Naive Buquere, El Salvador.
El Salvador did not allow Maryland sheriffs to meet deported illegals who were fingered as the MS-13 terrorist gangster associated in two interviews. Similarly, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondy has released Prince George County police documents detailing Garcia's gang affiliation. They included his station – future members – and his street names.
This is not important to Democrats, especially Democrats who traveled to El Salvador with Maxwell Frost in Florida, Maxine Dexter in Oregon, and Yassamine Ansari in Arizona.
Interestingly, when the quartet asked Kentucky's James Comer to chair the House Oversight Committee, Comer said no. In X, Comer summarises his letter to the four Democrats.
If Democrats want to travel to El Salvador and meet with members of the illegal MS-13 gang in foreign countries, they can use their own money to do it.
I will not approve the One Dime Observation Committee taxpayer fund for use on Democrat-requested field trips.
It didn't stop the stupid Foursome, and Garcia posted his message to the Americans in X.
“So many people have been sent here without a legitimate procedure,” Garcia argued:
The Supreme Court unanimously ordered that Kilmer Garcia should return to the United States. I also know that he was sent here by mistake. The Trump administration has admitted it. I met the US Embassy here. Ambassador. We meet earthly supporters organised here in El Salvador. …We're here to raise awareness that Kilmer needs to go home. …He has to go home. We cannot stand it and must ensure that he is responsible.
There, Garcia followed a call to get his boots.
“Decote Garcia!” I wrote Gunther Eagleman along with many others.
The illegal past of lawmakers
But it's the past of lawmakers that a few highlighted, as detailed in the Sacramento Bee's Tongue Bath profile after voters unfairly sent him to Congress in 2022.
The 47-year-old gay was mayor of Long Beach from 2014 to 2022 and a Republican until 2007.
Politics aside, young Robert struggled to grow up in America as he was an illegal alien, as the bees described.
“He grew up undocumented and gained citizenship before running for public office in his early 20s,” the newspaper reported.
“Living in this undocumented country as a teenager, it just creates another psychological engraving for you,” said Angelica Salas, executive director of Los Angeles-based Chirla: The Coalition for Human Migrant Rights. Salas, who worked with Garcia on immigration rights when he was the mayor of Long Beach, said that children sometimes wonder whether their parents should bring it here because it is difficult to be undocumented.
Real Americans wonder not only sometimes, but always. Anyway, Garcia was two prominent people: gay and “undocumented.” With the ever-evolving Argot of the crackpot on the left, that means Garcia “crosses.”
“Garcia is the first LGBTQ immigrant in Congress,” the newspaper continued.
His cross-cultivation as a Latino, gay and previously recognized immigrant is strong, says Irene Kao, executive director of Courage California, a progressive accountability organization.
“Sometimes the focus is on separating the issue from all other issues,” Khao said in an interview in January. “So it's important to have someone with his specific experience and his specific identity. It's about how to promote LGBTQ rights beyond what exactly considers LGBTQ rights as LGBTQ rights. And how to care for LGBTQ immigrants, or undocumented LGBTQ people.”
Garcia and his family were Republicans until they learned that “his legislative priorities” were at odds with the party. And you don't know that, one of his priorities was to import immigrants.
“It's sad for me that the party at the time that welcomed immigrants at the time, my family and me, and the president, who was the reason I was actually in Congress,” Garcia told the newspaper. “It's really sad how far the Republicans have come.”
Now, Garcia's priorities, like most Democrats, have stopped the deportation of illegal Arien criminals, especially gang members.
That's not a big surprise. And it's not just because many of the most radical, far-flung Democrats and senators are hated Trump immigrants, including the influential Somali agents of Minnesota Ilhan Omar and the loud, cross-mouth anti-Catholic corn fuirono of California.
As Connecticut Democrat Chris Murphy said, illegal aliens are “the people we care most about.”