Trump, Bukele and the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia — where things stand
- President Trump met with El Salvador's President Bukele at the White House on Monday.
- Trump and Bukele share similar views on immigration and cracking down on gang activity.
- Discussions focused on deporting individuals with criminal records and gang affiliations to El Salvador.
- Trump praised Bukele's cooperation and joked about needing more prison space, while Bukele called it an honor.
- The meeting raised concerns about human rights, deportation of U.S. Citizens, and defiance of court orders.
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