The US Deported 17 Migrants to El Salvador Who Were Arrested for Rape and Drug Trafficking

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The USA deported 17 migrants to El Salvador who were arrested on charges of rape and drug trafficking.

The United States, continuing its strict immigration policies, returned 17 illegal migrants who were identified as foreign criminals to El Salvador.

According to the White House, these individuals are potential members of criminal gangs such as MS13 and face charges like child rape, murder, kidnapping, and drug trafficking.

On the night of Monday, April 1st, they were transferred with security measures to the Cecot supermax prison in El Salvador, which is said to be built for housing the most dangerous criminals in the region.

Earlier, in the last days of March, Fox News reported that Donald Trump’s administration deported 238 members of the Venezuelan group Tren de Aragua from the United States and transferred them to the mega prison in El Salvador.

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