
The Trump administration has expelled 17 gangs to El Salvador, despite the legal battle of removing people from the Central America’s Supermax Prison.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that this group includes members of Trend de Aragua and MS-13 gangs.
Salvador officials told the BBC that Venezuela and Salvador were mixed.
Earlier this month, the court stopped deportation in accordance with the Alien Enemies Act, the law in 1798, which was previously used only for the exhibition. However, the US media, which cited administrative sources, said that the recent deportation was made according to the general immigration law.
In the statement, Rubio said the group included “murderers and rapists”, but did not provide names or details for criminal charges or convictions.
Nayib Bukele, chairman of El Salvador, shared a dramatic edited video showing that a shackled man was loaded on the plane and shaved his head before he was trapped in prison.
“All individuals are confirmed to be murderers and famous criminals, including six child rapes,” he wrote. “This operation is another stage of fighting between terrorism and organizational crime.”
President Trump re -published this message and blamed his executive of his predecessor Joe Biden for allowing exilitators to the United States, and thanked Bucelle to “give them a good place to live.”
El Salvador has agreed to take the deport in return for $ 6 million (4.6 million pounds).
Some of the previously sent to the maximum security prison have refused to have a gang.
Trump raised alien laws to eliminate more than 100 Venezuelans in the United States early this month, and organizations, including the US Citizen’s Liberalism, insisted that the administration had illegally rejected immigrant legal procedures.
At the hearing on March 15, James Boasberg, a federal judge of Washington, DC, gave a temporary arrest order for the use of the law and returned the deportation flight on the air.
But deportation was progressed. The next hearing of this case is held on Thursday.
With the report of Will Grant
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2025-03-31 22:58:00