Trump thanks El Salvador for taking in alleged gang members deported from US: ‘We will not forget’
- President Donald Trump thanked El Salvador and President Nayib Bukele for accepting deported gang members, calling them 'monsters' sent by 'Crooked Joe Biden and the Radical Left Democrats.'
- Roughly 250 members of the Tren de Aragua gang and multiple MS-13 members were deported to El Salvador after Trump ordered their removal under the Alien Enemies Act.
- A federal judge blocked Trump's deportation order temporarily, but the administration proceeded with flights already in route.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised Bukele as a strong security leader and a friend of the U.S. Amid this controversy.
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UNHINGED: The Media Now Protest Trump Deportations of Illegal Alien Gangbangers to El Salvador's CECOT Prison
With the markets rebounding and egg prices cratering, the networks were deprived an opportunity to foist their recession porn upon their viewers. They had no trouble settling on a new consensus top story, though, given their hysterical coverage of the Trump administration’s decision over the weekend to deport suspected Tren de Aragua and other gangbangers to a Salvadoran supermax.
Trump thanks El Salvador for taking in hundreds of alleged gang members: 'We will not forget'
Earlier on Sunday, Bukele posted a video on social media showing the flights carrying the alleged gang members who were living illegally in the U.S. and explained that the new partnership with the U.S. government would help both nations fight organized crime.
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