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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Wednesday will visit the infamous Center for Consideration of El Salvador Terrorism, where hundreds of alleged criminal illegal foreigners take place after Trump administration deported them earlier this month.
Noem will visit the prison With the Salvadoran Minister of Justice, Héctor Gustavo Villatoro, before the meeting with President El Salvadorana Nayib Bukele, states a statement about Homeland Security. Noem’s visit is part of a three -day trip that will also see how they travel to Colombia and Mexico.
Bukele opened the prison in 2023, because El Salvador pays the suppression of powerful street gangs that caused Mayhem in the country. The facility has eight overwhelmed pavilions and can have up to 40,000 prisoners. As many as 65 to 70 prisoners are packed into each cell.
Prisoners are never allowed outside and they cannot have visitors. There are no workshops or educational programs.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visits Luka Maripos’s entry on March 15th in Nogales in Arizona. On Wednesday, Noem will visit the infamous terrorism of El Salvador, where hundreds of alleged criminal illegal foreigners are held after Trump’s administration deported them earlier this month. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The Senior Officer of Trump’s Administration was confirmed by Fox News this month that a total of 261 illegal foreigners in El Salvador had been deported on March 15. Most of them are deported by the way The Law on Aliens Enemies of 1798, which enables the expulsion of the natives and citizens of the enemy nation without hearing.
More than 100 Migrants of Venezuelan were removed through the title 8, while 21 others were Salvadoran MS-13 gang members, the official added. There were two MS-13 leaders and “special cases” for El Salvador.

In this photograph provided by the Presidential Office El Salvador, prison guards convey deportisers from the USA, which states that members of the Venezuela gangs at the Terrorism Prison Center in Tecoluci, El Salvador, Sunday, March 16th. (El Salvador Presidential Office by AP)
The video posted by the El Salvador Government after the arrival of deportation showed men, hidden in their hands and ankles, exiting the aircraft to the airport asphalt coated with severely armed officers at Riot Gear.
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The men were later shown in prison who kneel on the ground while their heads were shaved before they moved to the prison completely white uniform-shorts of the length of the knees, T-shirt, socks and rubber clogs and placed in cells.

The prison guard crosses the deported from the United States Center for Terrorism Prison in Tecoluci, El Salvador, Sunday, March 16th. (El Salvador Presidential Office by AP)
El Salvador operates in an extraordinary state that suspends fundamental rights for almost three years while Bukele has been engaged in street gangs. So far, about 84,000 people have been arrested, accused of gangs and closed, often without a long procedure.
Bukele offered us to keep us deported in prison when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited in February.
In the post of March 16 on the truth of Social, president Donald Trump wrote that now “won’t forget” Bukele’s partnership, and thanked the leader Because of his “understanding of this terrible situation, which was allowed to happen to the United States for the incompetent leadership of the Democrat.”
The Adua Margolis and Emma Colton, Fox News Digital, together with Associated Press, contributed to this report.