Deported ‘Tren the Aragua Gangsters’ Scream in Need In the first video from the prison of El Salvador
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The first video of In the infamous Cecot prison of El Salvador Shows new deported Tren the Aragua-accused migrants shouting from their cells.
The scene then unfolded American representatives through the facility with the president of the country, Nayib Bukele.
Video shows the killed men who scream and scream like repetitions Andy Ogles, Vicente Gonzalez, Anna Paulina Luna and former Congressman Matt Gaetz went on.
“I saw evil today. I will never forget, “Luna said about her visit. “I heard a story about an MS-13 who admitted that a baby was being killed.
“I watched and listened to another member of MS-13 to kill more than 50 people.
“I saw murderers. Recruited as young boys and as boys their souls and humanity were crushed. Forcing them to commit murder as a way to bleed in.
‘The dems in the congress argue for this need to stop. Some of these men were illegally deported several times in MD, MA, VA, TX, etc. ‘
Other images showed her a typical meal given to the prisoners – hamburgers and fries.

The first video from the inside The notorious Cecot prison of El Salvador shows new tren the Aragua-fed migrants shouting in their cells after their deportation

Cecot houses some of the most paved criminals from El Salvador and has a capacity for 40,000 prisoners

The scene then unfolded American representatives through the facility with the president of the country, Nayib Bukele
Cecot Some of the most paved criminals of El Salvador houses and has a capacity for 40,000 prisoners.
The prison in Tecoluca, which was opened in 2023, is a vast complex and a symbol of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s hard hard action against Bendegeweld.
Buekele closed a $ 6 million deal with the US to accommodate accused migrants in prison, known as a ‘black hole of human rights’.
For the Strongman President of El Salvador, the deal with the US is a chance to show the world the brutal effectiveness of its repressive ‘state of exception’ regime – an excess of the growing autocratic trend that liberals liberal democracy.
At least 363 people died in Salvadoran prisons since the policy came into force, Prison Rights Group told Cristosal to MailOnline, referring to ‘horrible overcrowding, illness, systematic refusal of food, clothing medicine and basic hygiene’.
The jewel in the crown, Cecot has been announced by Bukele as a super weapon in the war against Bendegeweld.
Decided to be cells of 70 for all except 30 minutes a day, prisoners are held in urgent circumstances, forbidden to go outside or have visitors, and they are asleep on steel beds without mattresses in tight conditions.
It recently Become the home base of hundreds of alleged tren the Aragua members who had lived in the US.

The prison recently became the home of hundreds of alleged tren the Aragua members who had lived in the US

Repuna was also allowed to taste a typical meal in prison during the visit. She later told how she had met ‘murderers’ and confirmed the Aragua members
They were deported as part of the president’s immigration content.
Between February and March, 13,300 migrants were deported, according to the NBC tracker.
The policy caused some recoil after some of the migrants were removed to El Salvador, claimed that they had been falsely accused.
Testimony arose about migrants who were completed on the basis of sporting tattoos comparable to those adopted by the prison gang or other thin so -called evidence.
The deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a father of Maryland who has been in the United States since 2011, caused a huge controversy after the Ministry of Interior Security admitted that he had been to Deported in error.
Garcia has no criminal convictions in the US or in El Salvador and strongly refutes the claim that he is part of Tren de Aragua.
An immigration judge had also ruled earlier that he could not be sent home due to prosecution by the gang.
But Trump team officials have refused to withdraw, even when the highest courts in the country ordered his return to the US.

The visit took place against the background of the massive deportations of Donald Trump

The deletions have been controversial in some cases, including those of Kilmar Abrego Garcia (photo) that was wrongly deported to El Salvador after non -under -built allegations of Bendo treadness
The president raised more eyebrows this week when he revealed plans to suspend Habeas Corpus, the constitutional law of a person to challenge their detention before the court, as part of his radical immigration -in -law homes.
“The Constitution is clear, and that is of course the highest law of the country, which can be suspended the privilege of the Writ or Habeas Corpus in a time of invasion,” the deputy staff of the White House told Stephen Miller.
“So it’s an option we are actively looking at,” said Miller. “Much of it depends on whether the courts do the right or not.”
Federal judges have so far been skeptical about the earlier efforts of the Trump Use extraordinary forces to make deportations easier.
Trump argued in March that the US was that confronted with an ‘invasion’ of Venezuelan gang members And called on the Alien Enemies Act from 1798, an authority in wartime that he tried to use to speed up mass expansion.
Federal courts throughout the country, also in New York, Colorado, Texas and Pennsylvania, have since blocked the use of the Alien Enemies Act of the administration for many reasons, including questions about whether the country is really confronted with an invasion.
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