“It love it”: Trump sent us ‘criminals’ to Al Salvador jails


Washington:

President Donald Trump carried forward his extraordinary threats to send Americans to foreign prisons, stating that he would prefer to deport the “homegron” American citizens, who commit violent crimes for a notorious mega-jail in Al Salvador.

Trump on Monday considered in a conversation with Salvadoran President Naib Bokele-the late-declared “world’s best dictator” who has already taken illegal migrants from the United States to their country’s jails.

But the 78 -year -old Republican doubled the idea of ​​sending American citizens to Al Salvador, as it tests the limits of fundamental American rights.

“I call them homegron criminals,” Trump said a Spanish-language program, according to an interview with Fox Noticeanus, said later on Tuesday, it was broadcast on Tuesday.

He said, “Those who grew up and something went wrong and hit people with baseball bat and pushed people into the subway,” he said.

“We are watching it and we want to do it. I would like to do it.”

On Monday, Trump said during his meeting with the Oval office during his meeting that he had asked the Attorney General Palm Bondi to investigate the possibility of sending Al Salvador to the Americans.

Iron-fisted bouquet made an extraordinary offer to take the United States prisoners soon after Trump’s inauguration for a second term of Trump for a $ 6 million fee.

Trump has already sent more than 250 migrants, mostly under the old war-time law that deprives them of proper process-but they have started talking about sending American citizens fast.

Trump’s administration already faces pressure in the case of a migrant, which was accidentally deported from the United States to Al Salvador under the bouquet deal.

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Bukele on Monday rejected the “predecessor” idea of ​​returning the man – a father who was living in the US state of Maryland – in the United States.

The US Supreme Court has ordered the Trump administration that they were deported after the “administrative error” by the White House.

Trump officials insisted that he was an illegal migrant and a member of the infamous MS -13 gang of Al Salvador, despite never being guilty.

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