Rubio says 10 more 'criminals' sent from US to El Salvador
- The United States sent 10 members of MS-13 and Tren de Aragua to El Salvador, as reported by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- According to Gustavo Villatoro, El Salvador's Justice Minister, the deportees came from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
- The Trump administration has portrayed these deportees as violent criminals, based mainly on appearances related to gang affiliation.
- Bukele has gained popularity for his gang takedown efforts, despite being accused of negotiating with gangs, according to U.S. Prosecutors.
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AND STAY OUT! More Dangerous Illegal Gang Members Deported to El Salvador, Rubio Confirms
The deportations continue. A fresh batch of dangerous illegal migrant gang members were deported to El Salvadro’s Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) prison over the weekend, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and The New York Post have confirmed. “Last night, another 10 criminals from the MS-13 and Tren de Aragua Foreign Terrorist Organizations arrived in El Salvador. The alliance between @POTUS and President @nayibbukele has become an example for…
Rubio announces more gang thugs were sent to El Salvador · American Wire News
The Trump administration continues its immigration crackdown as another group of illegal migrant gang members was deported to El Salvador. “Last night, another 10 criminals from the MS-13 and Tren de Aragua Foreign Terrorist Organizations arrived in El Salvador,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday in a social media post. “The alliance between @POTUS and President @nayibbukele has become an example for security and prosperity in our hemis…
Exclusive | 10 more violent illegal migrants — including 5 Tren de Aragua gangbangers — deported from US to El Salvador over the weekend
At least five of the deported migrants were kicked out Sunday over their alleged ties to the Venezuelan prison gang, a senior administration official said.
Rubio Says 10 More Alleged Criminal Gang Members Deported to El Salvador
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday that U.S. authorities had deported 10 more alleged criminal gang members to El Salvador over the weekend. Rubio made the announcement after Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele arrived in the United States on Saturday for a meeting with President Donald Trump. He touted the U.S.-El Salvador alliance as an example of “security and prosperity in our hemisphere.” Rubio said the deported individuals were me…
Rubio says 10 more people have been expelled to El Salvador - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday that the United States had sent 10 members of two gangs — MS-13, which originated in the United States and operates in South America, and Tren de Aragua, rooted in Venezuela — to El Salvador late Saturday.
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