Immigration to the US
El Salvador offers to jail US convicts in unprecedented proposal
El Salvador has agreed to accept deportees from the United States, including criminals of any nationality, as stated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This decision was made following a meeting between Rubio and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. According to Rubio, the US is "incredibly grateful" for the offer. Additionally, Bukele has proposed imprisoning convicted American criminals in El Salvador's largest prison in exchange for payment. The US is expected to face legal scrutiny for any attempt to deport migrants under this agreement.
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- Trump administration plans to detain thousands of undocumented migrants at Guantanamo Bay detention facility
- Colombia to accept repatriated citizens after Trump sanctions threat
- US Imposes Tariffs on Colombia Over Rejected Deportation Flights
- US military sends additional 1,500 troops to the US-Mexico border as part of the ongoing immigration crackdown
- Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde Calls on Trump to Show Mercy to Migrants and LGBTQ People
- Trump Declares Border Emergency Amid Crackdown on Birthright Citizenship
- Trump Prepares Nationwide Arrests of Undocumented Immigrants
- Biden Administration Extends Temporary Stay for Certain Immigrants from Ukraine and Venezuela
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