US Lawmakers Demand Proof of Life for Detained American in El Salvador
A group of U.S. House Democrats is pressing El Salvadoran authorities for assurances regarding the well-being of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an American citizen reportedly detained in the country. After being denied a meeting with Abrego Garcia during a recent trip to El Salvador, the lawmakers are requesting daily "proof of life." They express concern for his safety and are urging officials to provide evidence that he is alive and well. The delegation's efforts highlight ongoing tensions regarding human rights and due process in El Salvador.
Following a trip to El Salvador, a delegation of House Democrats is demanding "daily proof of life" for Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an American citizen reportedly being held in the country. The lawmakers were denied a meeting with Abrego Garcia and are now voicing strong concerns about his safety and well-being. They are requesting immediate confirmation that he is alive and healthy.
The delegation's visit aimed to secure Abrego Garcia's release, but the denial of access has fueled their anxieties. The representatives are calling on El Salvadoran authorities to provide concrete evidence of his condition, such as photos or videos. This demand underscores growing concerns regarding human rights and the treatment of detainees within El Salvador's justice system. The situation is developing and further updates will be provided as they become available.
The delegation's visit aimed to secure Abrego Garcia's release, but the denial of access has fueled their anxieties. The representatives are calling on El Salvadoran authorities to provide concrete evidence of his condition, such as photos or videos. This demand underscores growing concerns regarding human rights and the treatment of detainees within El Salvador's justice system. The situation is developing and further updates will be provided as they become available.