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2025-02-04 Caribbean-Latin America
Trump to banish violent criminals - including US citizens - and deportees of all nationalities to 'hell on earth' El Salvador prisons after striking 'unprecedented and extraordinary' migrant deal
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Secretary of State Marco Rubio says El Salvador's president has offered to accept deportees from the U.S. of all nationalities as well as violent criminals now imprisoned in the United States.

The breakthrough from Rubio came as President Trump secured border protection agreements from both Canada and Mexico following a whirlwind day that began with a cratering stock market and the threat of a trade war.

Rubio said President Nayib Bukele 'has agreed to the most unprecedented, extraordinary, extraordinary migratory agreement anywhere in the world.'

'He's also offered to do the same for dangerous criminals currently in custody and serving their sentence in the United States even though they're U.S. citizens or legal residents.'

Rubio was visiting El Salvador on Monday to press a friendly government to do more to meet Trump administration demands for a major crackdown on immigration amid turmoil in Washington over the status of the government's main foreign development agency.

'President Bukele agreed to take back all Salvadoran MS-13 gang members who are in the United States unlawfully. He also promised to accept and incarcerate violent illegal immigrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, but also criminal illegal migrants from any country,' State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement.

'And in an extraordinary gesture never before extended by any country, President Bukele offered to house in his jails dangerous American criminals, including U.S. citizens and legal residents,' Bruce added.

Bruce called it a 'tremendously successful meeting that will make both countries stronger, safer, and more prosperous.'

Rubio spoke in San Salvador shortly after a flurry of activity in Washington D.C. as Trump announced a 30-day pause on tit-for-tat tariffs with both Canada and Mexico.

Rubio also watched a U.S.-funded deportation flight with 43 migrants leave from Panama for Colombia.

That came a day after Rubio delivered a warning to Panama that unless the government moved immediately to reduce or eliminate China's presence at the Panama Canal, the U.S. would act to do so.

Migration, though, was the main issue of the day as it will be for the next stops on his five-nation Central American tour of Costa Rica, Guatemala and the Dominican Republic after Panama and El Salvador.

President Donald Trump's administration prioritizes stopping people from making the journey to the United States and has worked with regional countries to boost immigration enforcement on their borders as well as to accept deportees from the United States.

One idea that was floated was to negotiate what Rubio announced Monday night - a so-called 'safe third country' agreement with El Salvador that would allow for non-Salvadorean migrants in the U.S. to be deported to the nation.

Officials have suggested this might be an option for Venezuelan gang members convicted of crimes in the United States should Venezuela refuse to accept them.

Ahead of Rubio's announcement, Bukele said it was a broad agreement 'that does not have precedent in the history of the relationship, not just of the United States with El Salvador but rather I think in Latin America.'

Human rights activists have warned, however, that El Salvador lacks a consistent policy for the treatment of asylum seekers and refugees and that such an agreement might not be limited to violent criminals.

Manuel Flores, the secretary general of the leftist opposition party Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, criticized any such plan, saying it would signal that the region is Washington's 'backyard to dump the garbage.'

The deportation flight Rubio watched being loaded in Panama City was carrying migrants detained by Panamanian authorities after illegally crossing the Darien Gap from Colombia.

The State Department says such deportations send a message of deterrence.

The U.S. has provided Panama with financial assistance to the tune of almost $2.7 million in flights and tickets since an agreement was signed to fund them.

Rubio was on the tarmac for the departure of the flight, which was taking 32 men and 11 women back to Colombia.

It's unusual for a secretary of state to personally witness such a law enforcement operation, especially in front of cameras.

'Mass migration is one of the great tragedies in the modern era,' Rubio said, speaking afterward in a nearby building. 'It impacts countries throughout the world. We recognize that many of the people who seek mass migration are often victims and victimized along the way, and it´s not good for anyone.'

Monday's deportation flight came as Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continued its infiltration of sprawling government agencies in an effort to eliminate wasteful spending. Musk gained a powerful new ally amid criticism and claims that members of DOGE were being threatened and harassed. Ed Martin, the US Attorney for the District of Columbia, reached out to the SpaceX CEO on Monday, vowing to take legal action against anyone who tries to sabotage the department's shakeup of the federal government. His support came after WIRED Magazine released the identifies of six software engineers that work for the new department - prompting online hate.

Trump has been threatening action against nations that will not accept flights of their nationals from the United States, and he briefly hit Colombia with penalties last week for initially refusing to accept two flights.

Panama has been more cooperative and has allowed flights of third-country deportees to land and sent migrants back before they reach the United States.

'This is an effective way to stem the flow of illegal migration, of mass migration, which is destructive and destabilizing,' Rubio said. 'And it would have been impossible to do without the strong partnership we have here with our friends and allies in Panama. And we're going to continue to do it.'

His trip comes amid a sweeping freeze in U.S. foreign assistance and stop-work orders that have shut down U.S.-funded programs targeting illegal migration and crime in Central American countries. The State Department said Sunday that Rubio had approved waivers for certain critical programs in countries he is visiting, but details of those were not immediately available.

While Rubio was out of the country, staffers of the U.S. Agency for International Development were instructed on Monday to stay out of the agency's Washington headquarters after billionaire Elon Musk announced Trump had agreed with him to shut the agency. Thousands of USAID employees already had been laid off and programs shut down.

Rubio told reporters in San Salvador that he was now the acting administrator of USAID but had delegated that authority so he would not be running its day-to-day operations. The change means that USAID is no longer an independent government agency as it had been for decades - although its new status will likely be challenged in court - and will be run out of the State Department by department officials. In his remarks, Rubio stressed that some and perhaps many USAID programs would continue in the new configuration but that the switch was necessary because the agency had become unaccountable to the executive branch and Congress.

On his weekend discussion with Panama's president on the Panama Canal, Rubio said he was hopeful that the Panamanians would heed his and Trump's warnings on China. Panamanians have bristled at Trump's insistence on retaking control of the American-built canal, which the U.S. turned over in 1999, although they have agreed to pull out of a Chinese infrastructure and development initiative.

'I understand that it´s a delicate issue in Panama,' Rubio told reporters in San Salvador. 'We don´t want to have a hostile and negative relationship with Panama,' he said. 'I don´t believe we do. And we had a frank and respectful conversation, and I hope it´ll yield fruits and result in the days to come.'

But back in Washington, Trump was less diplomatic, saying 'China's involved with the Panama Canal. They won´t be for long and that´s the way it has to be.'

'We either want it back, or we´re going to get something very strong, or we´re going to take it back,' Trump told reporters at the White House. 'And China will be dealt with.'

As he has in the past, Trump again criticized the Carter administration for having signed a 1970s treaty to cede control of the canal to Panama and said it was a pact that Panama has since 'totally violated.'

'They've agreed to certain things, but I´m not happy with it,' Trump said.
Posted by Skidmark 2025-02-04 02:01|| || Front Page|| [10328 views ]  Top
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#1 Expecting "cruel and unusual punishment" lawsuits anytime now.
Posted by Skidmark 2025-02-04 11:48||   2025-02-04 11:48|| Front Page Top

#2 Violent crime drops in top 10 largest US city as police use grids to target worst offenders
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#3 Not too sure the constitutionality of sending a US Citizen to a foreign country without a legal extradition order in place
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#4 The left cheered when that Kenyan Muslim said he had a pen and a phone.

"Sow...., Reap...."
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#5 Really; hell on earth to me would be something like trying to do my life and getting a phone call informing me my daughter had been gang raped and murdered.

*cough UK cough cough*

Must be why the BBC has been running hit pieces on El Salvador and Bukele for 4 years now.

So it sounds to me like they should start deporting themselves before they get nabbed.
Posted by swksvolFF 2025-02-04 12:24||   2025-02-04 12:24|| Front Page Top

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