Trump admin proposed sending up to 500 alleged Venezuelan gang members during negotiations to use El Salvador’s mega prison
- Supporters of President Donald Trump cheered as he showed a video of deported gang members being processed at El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison during a rally.
- President Donald Trump proposed sending up to 500 deported gang members to El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, receiving cheers from supporters during a rally.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied claims of a mistake regarding a deportation error and defended the administration's actions.
- A video showed deported gang affiliates being processed in chains at the CECOT prison, as Trump emphasized his commitment to deporting violent gang members.
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The government of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele offered a 50% discount on the rate for receiving migrants deported to the Center for Confining Terrorism (Cecot), in exchange for the United States returning nine key MS-13 gang members who are in custody, according to a CNN publication revealed on Monday.Continue reading
Trump admin proposed sending up to 500 alleged Venezuelan gang members during negotiations to use El Salvador’s mega-prison
The United States proposed sending up to 500 Venezuelan migrants with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador as the two governments sought to reach an agreement on the use of the Central American nation’s notorious mega-prison, according to emails seen by CNN.
This Tuesday in the space of Meeting with Julio Villagrán, ARENA’s deputy, Marcela Villatoro, questioned President Nayib Bukele’s actions to receive people deported from the United States to El Salvador and who have changed public opinion internationally regarding the country. “When he went to the president’s visit with the U.S. president, the negotiation was to bring illegal immigrants to the United States, that his only crime was to migrate il…
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH- The Salt Lake City Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) arrested an alleged member of the Aragua Train gang, according to their 22-year-old X. Jeimer Castro-Villalobos account, would have a criminal record, including arrests for aggravated exploitation of prostitution and assistance to prostitution. Castro-Villalobos is currently in ICE custody pending deportation.
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