
As the Trump administration tries to bite down on foreign groups, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele praised Salvador’s chairman for accepting international crew members for incarceration.
The Alien Enemies Act of 1798, which was passed to arrest all Tren de Aragua people in the United States, was passed the same trip that President Donald Trump invoked it. According to Rubio, the US handed over 23 MS-13 people wanted for alleged offences in El Salvador as part of the exchange of prisoners.
We have returned 21 of its most wanted members and two of its most dangerous major MS-13 officials to El Salvador for trial. Additionally, we sent over 250 mysterious enemy people of Tren de Aragua, as promised by @POTUS, to their excellent prison at a reasonable price that may…— Secretary Marco Rubio ( @SecRubio ) March 16, 2025
” We have returned 21 of its most wanted members and two of its most dangerous major MS-13 officials to El Salvador for legal retribution. Additionally, we sent over 250 alien enemy people of Tren de Aragua that El Salvador has agreed to keep in their very fine jails at a reasonable price, which will also keep our tax dollars, as promised by @POTUS, Rubio wrote on X on Sunday night.
” President @nayibbukele is not only the strongest security chief in our area, but he’s also a great friend of the United States. Thank you”! Rubio continued.
Additionally, Bukele stated that captives in an X article had been sent to the Terrorism Confinement Center for a one-year-long extension that could be renewed on Sunday. The president of Salvador claimed that the cost of sending money to the United States is “very low for them, but a great one for us.”
The second 238 people of Tren de Aragua, a criminal organization from Venezuela, arrived in our nation today. They were immediately re-directed to the Terrorism Confinement Center, CECOT, for a yearlong ( renewable ) transfer.
The United States will only be asked for them for a really affordable price,… twitter.com/tfsi8cgpD6
— Nayib Bukele ( @nayibbukele ) March 16, 2025
” As often, we keep making progress in the fight against organized crime. We are even assisting our allies this moment, ensuring the sustainability of our prisons, and gathering essential information to make our nation even more secure. All at once. May God thank El Salvador and the United States, according to Bukele.
TREN DE ARAGUA MEMBERS ARE READY FOR A TWO-WEEK STOP ON TRUMP DEPORTATIONS.
Last month, a letter of intent was made that would allow the United States to take legal international gang users to El Salvador, especially to Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan.
A federal judge paused Trump’s Saturday prayer of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 against Tren de Aragua gang members because of the severe consequences Venezuelans may suffer as a result of the order’s broad repercussions.