Posted on 02/04/2025 4:26:47 AM PST by V_TWIN
The president of El Salvador on Monday offered to house convicted US citizens in his country’s “mega-prison” and take in deported criminal illegal migrants of any nationality after a meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Rubio, 53, said the deal struck with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele represents “the most unprecedented, extraordinary, extraordinary migratory agreement anywhere in the world,” in remarks from the capital city of San Salvador.
“We can send them and he will put them in his jails,” the secretary of state said of migrants set to be deported from the US. “And, he’s also offered to do the same for dangerous criminals currently in custody and serving their sentences in the United States even though they’re US citizens or legal residents.”
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WHATEVER the fee that El Salvador charges will be 10X less than the cost we will have to put these vermin in the US Federal Penitentiary System. The Federal Bureau of Prisons division of the Justice Department is very expensive to operate.
If that doesn’t deter them from crime, nothing will.
**The only problem, I see here, is that the leftist will take over El Salvador sometime and release them all! There are many lefties in El Salvador.**
An agreement could be made to hold them over for one year if there’s a change in government. I gives us a window to make arrangements. Releasing them early would be an act of war.
One thing-those crowded-packed in prisons are filled with people in the same gangs. Less likely to be violent towards one of their own. New construction needed.
Then the pioneers would pick the throw-aways up and show up at the governments door....again.
Moral: We need a watchful eye at the same time.
.El presidente is making El Salvador great again. A interesting fellow. Anti GlobalHomo
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