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Rep. Henry Cuellar Slams Fellow Democrats for Defending Deported MS-13 Gang Member: ‘This Is Not the Right Issue’
by Ben Kew Apr. 27, 2025 1:00 pm116 Comments
 
Rep. Henry Cuellar has argued his party is making a mistake in defending Kilmar Abrego-Garcia.

Abrego-Garcia, an illegal immigrant with ties to MS-13, was deported to his home nation of El Salvador last month and placed in the CECOT prison facility.

In a radio interview with Fox News host Brian Kilmeade, Cuellar said that it was “not the right issue” for Democrats to be complaining about.

“This is not the right issue to talk about due process,” he said.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/rep-henry-cuellar-slams-fellow-democrats-defending-deported/
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A democrat thinking rationally!! :scared smiley: :scared smiley: :scared smiley: :scared smiley: :scared smiley:
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