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Kristi Noem Tours El Salvador’s Mega-Prison for Deported Gang Members

Homeland Security (DHS) Director Christi Noem toured the El Salvador prison, where hundreds of deported gang members are detained, allegedly suspected suspects related to Tren de Aragua (TDA) and MS-13.

X video, Noem thank you President Naive Buquere, president of El Salvador, and the country of El Salvador, “for a partnership with the United States” to house deported gang members at the Centre for El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement. Noem also warned of illegal foreigners entering the United States illegally, and pointed out that they were prosecuted for being “removed.”

“I'm here today and visiting this facility,” Noem said. “First of all, I would like to thank El Salvador and its president for our partnership with the United States of America to bring our terrorists here, imprison them, and bring about consequences for the violence they perpetuated in our community.”

“I want everyone to know. If you come to our country illegally, this is one of the consequences you can face,” added Noem. “First of all, don't come to our country illegally. You will be removed and charged.”

In February, Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed that Buquel agreed to accept illegal foreigners who had been deported from Rubio in the United States.

John Binder of Breitbart News reported that “more than 250 gang members” were loaded into “deportation flights to San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador” after President Donald Trump summoned the alien enemy laws.

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