Trump says he’s open to sending violent criminals who are US citizens to El Salvador prison
- President Donald Trump announced he is open to sending U.S. Citizens convicted of violent crimes to prisons in El Salvador, emphasizing that only repeat offenders would be considered for this action.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt specified that this would only be pursued legally for the most violent offenders, reflecting the administration's stance on crime.
- Senator Chris Van Hollen emphasized that every American citizen is entitled to due process, highlighting the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador.
- Legal experts warn that sending U.S. Citizens to foreign prisons may violate the U.S. Constitution and international agreements, suggesting there are significant legal barriers to such actions.
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From asylum-seekers to inmates: Two Florida Venezuelans sent to El Salvador prison
TAMPA, Fla. — Luis Carlos José Marcano fled poverty but often found he was discriminated against for his tattoos. Frengel Reyes hoped for a better future but was branded a criminal. They came seeking new opportunities but were deported. They…
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