El Salvador (El Salvador) proposed that the deported person and the imprisoned U.S. citizen were detained in his prison | Salvador

Marco Rubio said on Monday that Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, has proposed to accept those who were deported from any nationality in the United States and detained it In his prison, including "dangerous American criminals".

The US Secretary of State conducted its first overseas trip this week as the top US diplomat. On Monday, he visited Salvador, a wider part of traveling through the Central America and the Caribbean.

He told reporters that Bucker was willing to detain the current US prison, "including American citizenship and dangerous criminals of legal residents", which made people who are amazing human rights groups that the United States cannot legalize citizens.

Rubio said that El Salvador proposed to accept any deported person from the United States. "Criminal criminals from any nationality, whether it is MS-13 or Tren De Aragua, and place it in his prison." It refers to two infamous multinational gangs.

Rubio said in his speech: "No country has proposed such friendship," the proposal describes it as "the world's most unprecedented and extraordinary immigration agreement."

A U.S. official later told the Associated Press that Trump's government did not plan to expel US citizens at present, but describing Buckerley's proposal is important.

Any effort to expel US citizens will face major legal driving force.

Leti Volpp, a law professor at the University of California, who specializes in immigration law, told the United States CNN that "the United States absolutely prohibits U.S. citizens from expelled from the country, whether they are imprisoned."

Rubio later said: "Obviously involve legitimacy. We have constitutions, we have all kinds of things, but this is a very generous proposal."

Trump said on Tuesday afternoon that he was exploring the legitimacy of sending dangerous American criminals to prisons in other countries.

Trump told reporters: "If we have legal rights, I will be accelerated by heartbeat." "I don't know we do this. We are watching now."

In social media, Bakl confirmed that the proposal had proposed, saying that he proposed to the United States a "outsourcing opportunities to outsourcing some prison systems", and he "was willing to accept convicted criminals (including the convicted American citizen), our super super super -super been our super Prison in exchange for costs. "

He said that the cost "is relatively low for the United States, but it is important to us, which makes our entire prison system sustainable."

Bukele built the "Mega Pronon" in 2023, the largest prison in the United States, and was announced as an exception in 20022. Raise violence.

Since 2022, Bukele has locked more than 80,000 (about 1.25 % of the country's adult population), which is part of his thorough suppression of the Salvador gang.

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However, despite the decline in the country's crime rate, critics believe that this method is eroding the rule of law, which has led to the illegal imprisonment of many innocent people, and increasingly ignoring the right to justice trial.

Human rights organizations have recorded any arrest, torture, forced disappearance, and violating large -scale illegal acts of legitimate procedures and dangerous unhydrated prison conditions.

Juanita Goebertus, director of the American Ministry of Human Rights Observation, told the Guardian that people in the Salvado prison "lost all communication with their family and any meaningful legal pursuit and were recruited by gangs. And national torture ".

Goebertus described the agreement proposed by Rubio on Monday as "the secret of terrible violence and abuse".

The US State Department described the prison in Salvador as "full of people", while the conditions were "harsh and threatened."

In 2023, the American Human Rights Commission reported that more than 6,400 cases of infringement of human rights recorded in the case, and 174 people died in the state detention center.

A year later, it was reported that about 3,000 children were trapped by Salvador's large -scale detention.