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Hunter Biden Claims He Would ‘Invade’ Another Country to Return Immigrants to the US

Hunter Biden Claims He Would 'Invade' Another Country to Return Immigrants to the US

Hunter Biden’s Controversial Statements About El Salvador

In a recent interview, Hunter Biden expressed bold views about El Salvador, suggesting that if he were president, he would threaten the nation with invasion. The aim? To retrieve illegal immigrants that the current administration has deported there.

Biden highlighted the Trump administration’s actions toward deporting criminal aliens, referencing a controversial prison known as the Center for Terrorism Confinement (CECOT) in El Salvador. He went so far as to describe this facility, often recognized for its harsh conditions, as a “concentration camp.” During the discussion, he insisted on the need to return the illegal immigrants held there.

“If you think that Salvador’s prisons aren’t a concentration camp, you’re out of your mind,” Biden asserted, pointing to the dire circumstances he believes detainees face. He questioned the idea of rehabilitation, implying that very few, if any, return from such institutions.

Biden’s rhetoric did not stop there. He made it clear that if he were to take office in a few years, he would call the president of El Salvador, stating, “You’ll send them back or I’ll invade.” This statement was directed at what he labeled a crime against humanity, going on to describe the El Salvadoran president as a “dictator.”

When asked by host Andrew Callahan whether he was referring to Trump or El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, Biden replied, “both.”

In earlier discussions regarding immigration policies, there were mentions of the so-called “alien enemy acts,” aimed at swiftly detaining and deporting members of illegal immigrant gangs. There was an offer from Bukele earlier this year suggesting the use of CECOT for this purpose.

However, it’s worth noting that the Supreme Court recently upheld a block on the Trump administration’s attempt to deport Venezuelan gang members, citing the alien enemy law limitations. Trump himself remarked on this, stating that the Supreme Court would not allow them to expel criminals from the country.

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