President Donald Trump’s administration is using federal prisons to detain some people arrested in its immigration crackdown.
Bukele offered to house violent U.S. and migrant criminals in his prison system, in "extraordinary" gesture. But experts doubt the move would hold up in court.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump told reporters that he was open to the idea of sending incarcerated people — including U.S ...
President Trump says he would deport American criminals to El Salvador "in a heartbeat" if it were legal. An ACLU attorney ...
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele offered to let Trump move immigrants who are imprisoned in the U.S. to his notorious ...
Unlike other Latin American leaders, El Salvador’s president is more than embracing US plans to move millions of undocumented ...
The Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) in El Salvador, where President Donald Trump claimed he would jail US citizens in a 'heartbeat', can hold 40,000.
The lockup currently houses thousands of members of gangs that terrorized the Central American country for decades.
Under U.S. immigration law, a country such as El Salvador can accept someone deported from the U.S. who isn’t a citizen of ...
President Nayib Bukele has offered to jail deported criminals from the United States. His prisons have earned him a ...
Prisoners spend 23.5 hours a day locked in their cells, with a brief, daily 30-minute window for exercise or religious ...
Explore Trump's plan to send U.S. prisoners to El Salvador, the legal challenges it faces, and the broader implications for ...
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