El Salvador Agrees to Accept U.S. Detainees and Criminals

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El Salvador Agrees to Accept U.S. Detainees and Criminals
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El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele has offered to accept deportees from the United States, including American criminals currently imprisoned in the U.S., in a move that has triggered both praise and criticism.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently made a significant announcement regarding a potential agreement with El Salvador on immigration. Rubio stated that El Salvador 's President Nayib Bukele has agreed to accept deportees from the United States of any nationality, including American criminals currently imprisoned in the U.S.

Rubio described this as 'the most unprecedented, extraordinary, extraordinary migratory agreement anywhere in the world,' emphasizing that El Salvador would house both migrants detained in the U.S. and dangerous criminals, even U.S. citizens or legal residents serving sentences.President Bukele confirmed the offer on X, stating that El Salvador would accept 'convicted criminals' from the U.S. and charge a fee to make their prison system sustainable. While a U.S. official clarified that the Trump administration had no immediate plans to deport American citizens, Bukele's offer was deemed significant.Rubio's visit to El Salvador aimed to press the government to comply with President Donald Trump's demands for stricter immigration control. He witnessed a U.S.-funded deportation flight carrying 43 migrants from Panama to Colombia, and earlier issued a warning to Panama about China's presence at the Panama Canal. Rubio's Central American tour includes stops in Costa Rica, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic, focusing on migration as a key issue. The agreement described by Rubio, known as a 'safe third country' agreement, would allow El Salvador to receive foreign nationals arrested in the U.S. for violating immigration laws. Human rights activists expressed concerns about El Salvador's treatment of asylum seekers and refugees, warning that the agreement might not be limited to violent criminals. Critics like Manuel Flores, secretary general of the leftist opposition party Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, condemned the plan, characterizing it as turning the region into Washington's 'backyard to dump the garbage.' Despite these concerns, Rubio signed a memorandum of understanding with his Salvadoran counterpart to advance U.S.-El Salvador civil nuclear cooperation, potentially leading to a formal agreement on nuclear power and medicine

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