Trump to host El Salvador’s president amid US deportation efforts
- President Donald Trump will host El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele on April 17th for an official working visit, as confirmed by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
- The two leaders will discuss El Salvador's cooperation with the U.S. Regarding deportations of suspected gang members.
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that deportations under the Alien Enemies Act may continue, affirming the administration's authority to remove foreign terrorist threats.
- Leavitt emphasized that the Supreme Court's ruling was a significant legal victory for the Trump administration regarding deportations.
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Deportation to El Salvador: USA Arrests Immigrants in Terrorist Prison
U.S. President Trump acts hard against immigrants whom his government accuses of being illegally in the country. Those who are unlucky end up in a special prison in El Salvador – and then also have to endure the visit of Trump's Homeland Security Minister.
Trump administration prepares to send more deported migrants to notorious El Salvador prison
The Trump administration is preparing to send more immigrants with criminal records to El Salvador’s notorious mega prison on the heels of a Supreme Court order allowing the use for now of a sweeping wartime authority for deportations, according to two US officials.
Noem Confirms El Salvador Prison Ready to Accept More U.S. Deportees.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: The Trump administration says it will continue to collaborate with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele to deport and house dangerous illegal immigrants in his country’s CECOT super prison. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated on Tuesday that thousands more illegal immigrants may soon be sent to the facility. Who’s Involved: Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, El Salvador President Nayib Buk…
El Salvador Is Now Viewed as Safer to Visit Than France by the US
President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday elevated El Salvador’s travel safety designation to the best possible, putting it above countries in Western Europe, before President Nayib Bukele’s visit to the White House next week.
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