El Salvador agrees to take criminals from America, even if they're US citizens
Tuesday, 4 February 2025 The US secretary of state says El Salvador has agreed to accept US deportees of any nationality - as well as violent American criminals currently behind bars in their own country.
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has extended an offer to the United States to house U.S. criminals and migrants, including Americans, in an unprecedented move. This bold offer comes amid President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and criminal activity. How will this development impact...
Venezuelan migrants who fled desperation in their homeland were thrown into a notorious “anti-terrorism” prison in El Salvador — a facility backed by U.S. policies. They faced brutal mistreatment, false gang accusations, and inhumane conditions that many describe as “utter Hell.” After months of suffering, 252 migrants were finally flown home to Venezuela amid growing outrage. This shocking crackdown exposes the dark side of immigration enforcement and raises urgent questions about human rights abuses fueled by geopolitical agendas. Watch their emotional stories and hear the demand for justice now.
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Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has released prison surveillance footage to counter claims of abuse made by Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 member deported from the U.S. to El Salvador’s high-security prison. Garcia alleged he was beaten, starved, and denied basic human needs. But Bukele shared over 3 minutes of video showing Garcia eating, gardening, fishing, and playing soccer and chess — appearing healthy and unharmed.
The footage, however, was recorded after Garcia’s transfer to a different prison, sparking debate over the truth of his treatment at the infamous CECOT facility. Bukele mocked the media and courts for believing Garcia, while citing a U.S. Senator who met Garcia and saw “no signs of abuse.” Garcia remains in a U.S. prison facing human smuggling charges as legal battles over his deportation continue in Maryland. The DOJ is now pushing to dismiss Garcia’s lawsuit, but the judge has yet to agree.
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