
Kristi Noem, the department’s director for homeland security, is apparently going to Central America this week to visit the prison in El Salvador, where lots of feared Tren de Aragua and MS-13 group members were sent only last weekend.
Noem’s three-day itinerary will include stops in Mexico, Mexico, Colombia, where she will meet with President Gustavo Petro, and El Salvador, where she will trip the Terrorist Confinement Center and join with President Nayib Bukele.
According to DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin, the trip will take place between March 26 and March 28. It aims to highlight” the importance of our companion locations to help reduce violent legal illegal aliens from the United States.”
Noem’s trip to Central America comes after the Trump administration ordered the deportation of all Colombian illegal immigrants who are gang members and are 14 or older on two flights to El Salvador following President Donald Trump‘s request to invoke the Alien Enemies Act.
The workers were loaded into trucks and transported to the region’s famous Terrorism Confinement Center, which is known for its gruesome problems, according to Bukele, who captured dramatic images of their appearance in the country at the time.
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Following a court order, Trump’s imprisonment work has since been halted, but another deportation planes have continued.
Venezuela and the United States only this weekend reached a deal that saw Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro outlaw his resumption of imprisonment planes. The region received its first flight earlier on Sunday after the pause was lifted.