At a press conference, US White House press chief Caroline Leavitt confirmed that Donald Trump is exploring deportation of US citizens to the El Salvador prison known for alleged human rights abuse.
The journalist asked Leavitt about Trump last weekend and said he was willing to send US citizens to the infamous Salvador prison, working with President Naive Bukere, the president of Central American nation who will meet his American counterpart on Monday.
Lewitt discusses the possibility of Trump personally and publicly, and the idea is “a heinous, violent criminal who repeatedly violates the laws of our country.” On Sunday, on Air Force 1, Trump told reporters that he “loves the idea of sending American prisoners to a Salvador prison.
“If he (Bukere) takes them, I would be honored to give them. I don’t know what the law is saying about it, but I can’t imagine the law saying something different.
Trump’s comments respond to Buquere, who offered to live in prison “a dangerous criminal who is a US citizen or legal resident” during a meeting with Secretary Marco Rubio in early February.
I’m struggling to reach my deportation goals for Trump
Despite Trump’s extensive efforts to deport legal immigrants convicted of illegal immigrants and crimes, relevant officials, whether by law or not, are struggling to achieve the president’s enforcement goals.
According to the New York Times Report“At least 27,000 people were deported six weeks after Trump took office.
The report says more people are sitting in immigrant detention facilities after an early surge in arrests, primarily due to flights to several countries, including Egypt, Haiti and El Salvador, mainly due to the upset of deportation.
The Biden administration deported immigrants primarily by buses across the Mexican border.