Trump wants to imprison US citizens in El Salvador
15-04-2025 20:10 via reviewjournal.com

Trump wants to imprison US citizens in El Salvador

Trump’s administration has already deported immigrants to El Salvador’s notorious mega-prison CECOT, known for its harsh conditions. The president has also said his administration is trying to find “legal” ways to ship U.S. citizens there, too.
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