U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen ’83, H’14 Condemns Deportations Without Due Process

Chris Van Hollen in robes at podium during commencement

"Change only happens when individuals make the conscious decision to get in the way of injustice," said Van Hollen at Swarthmore's 142nd commencement in 2014.

U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen ’83, H ’14 (D-Md.) recently traveled to San Salvador to visit Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a constituent of his who was wrongly deported to El Salvador and has been imprisoned in the notorious Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) since March.

After initially being denied access to see Garcia in CECOT, Van Hollen later posted an image on social media of their meeting on Thursday, April 17.

"I said my main goal of this trip (to El Salvador) was to meet with Kilmar. Tonight I had that chance," wrote Van Hollen in his post.

"I have called his wife, Jennifer, to pass along his message of love," he added. "I look forward to providing a full update upon my return."

His visit underscored a broader Democratic effort to spotlight Garcia's case, placing his detention at the center of their efforts to challenge the Trump administration’s approach to immigration.

“This is an example of the much bigger challenge, no doubt about it,” Van Hollen said of the case of Garcia, who had been living in Maryland under an immigration judge’s order that granted him protections from deportation. “Because my view is when you start picking on the most vulnerable people, and you push and push and push, and you get away with it, then you take the next bite.”

In a recent interview with Phoenix writer Daniel Perrin ’27, an economics major from Baltimore, Md., Van Hollen concluded by saying:

"The voice of the students of Swarthmore matters. Your voice matters, your actions matter, and you do have the power to bring about change. ... It’s more important than ever that people get fully engaged to protect our democracy, protect the rule of law, and protect our Constitution."

Chris Van Hollen was born in 1959 to parents serving in the U.S. Foreign Service in Pakistan. After a childhood moving throughout Pakistan, Turkey, India, and Sri Lanka, he went to high school in Massachusetts before attending Swarthmore and graduating with a B.A. in philosophy in 1983. After graduation, he earned a master of public policy from Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a J.D. from Georgetown Law Center. He was a staffer for Sen. Charles Mathias, for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and for Maryland Governor William Donald Schaeffer before being elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1990. He was elected to the Maryland Senate in 1994, to the U.S. Congress in 2002, and to the U.S. Senate (D-Md.) in 2016.

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