Trump meets on Monday with a president who is very pleased: “I think he does a fantastic job”


Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador. PHOTO: Marvin RECINOS / AFP / Profimedia
Donald Trump meets President El Salvador on Monday, Nayib Bukele, a leader praised by the US administration for making the US's penitentiary system available to the alleged bands and prisoners that Trump wants out of the United States, Reuters reports.
The Trump administration deported hundreds of Venezuelans to El Salvador under the law on foreign enemies of 1798, including a resident of Maryland, which he later admitted that he was wrongly deported.
Trump who returned to the position of president after promising the campaign to reform the US immigration policy, found in the Bukes for this effort. The migrants that El Salvador accept from the US are then placed in a high security prison that critics say is involved in human rights violations.
“I think he does a fantastic job”
Trump will meet with Bukes at the White House starting at 11.00 (18:00 in Romania).
“I think he does a fantastic job and he deals with a lot of problems we have and we couldn't deal with the costs,” Trump told the Bukele on Sunday, referring to the cost of prisoners in El Salvador.
“It was sensational. We have some very bad people in that prison. People who should never be allowed to enter our country. People who killed, drug dealers, some of the worst people on Earth are in that prison. And he is able to deal with it,” said the US president.
Pressed to say if he has concerns about the alleged violations of human rights in that prison, Trump said no.
“I don't see that. I don't see that,” he said.
The US continues to deport to El Salvador “band members”
The United States deported Sal Salvador on Saturday 10 other people who claim to be members of some gangs, said Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who qualified the Alliance between Trump and Bukele as “an example for security and prosperity in our hemisphere.”
The lawyers and relatives of the migrants detained in El Salvador say that they are not members of some gangs and have not had the opportunity to challenge the statement of the US government that they would be members of some bands. The Trump administration states that it has checked migrants to ensure that they belong to Aragua train, which they label as a terrorist organization.
Last month, the Trump administration deported alleged members of a US band, despite a judicial order that forbade him to do so, stating, completely out of the ordinary, that the judge did not have the authority to block his actions. The president of El Salvador then wrote on the social networks “UPS … too late”.
Venezuela Interior Minister: No member of the Aragua train group is among the Venezuelei deported by the USA




