CBS Airs Delayed 60 Minutes Report on Migrant Deportations
CBS News aired a report on Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison, delayed due to disputes over political pressure and administration interviews, CBS said.
- CBS's 60 Minutes aired an investigation into Trump administration deportations after a month-long delay due to the segment's removal from the lineup.
- Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi reported on deportees sent to El Salvador's Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo prison, described as one of the world's harshest facilities.
- Key Trump administration officials declined requests for on-camera interviews regarding the deportations, according to Sharyn Alfonsi.
- The White House stated that 'President Trump is committed to keeping his promises to the American people by removing dangerous criminal and terrorist illegal aliens who pose a threat to the American public.
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