United States deports more than 200 people from the Aragua Train to El Salvador
- El Salvador President Nayib Bukele proposed to house dangerous criminals in a newly built mega-prison, aiming to sustain the prison system at a low cost.
- Around 250 deportees were flown to El Salvador on March 16, 2025, despite a temporary court order blocking their transfer.
- Conditions in El Salvador's prisons are harsh, with systemic torture and high incarceration rates, drawing international criticism from human rights organizations and the U.S. State Department.
- The deportations have raised significant legal and human rights concerns, as gangs were labeled a threat to the United States, leading to the invocation of the Alien Enemies Act.
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