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Homeland Security Secretary Noem Tours El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center Amid Deportations Debate

Kristi Noem's visit highlights the Trump administration's immigration enforcement, showcasing the harsh conditions faced by deported Venezuelans and ongoing legal challenges.

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  1. Noem Visits El Salvador Prison Holding Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members Deported by US

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  2. Photos show Kristi Noem's visit through notorious El Salvador prison

    The prison, opened in 2023 as part of Bukele's crackdown on gangs, can house up to 40,000 inmates and is notorious for its lack of legal protections.

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Updated: Mar 27th, 2025, 1:00 AM ET

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During her visit to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized the Trump administration's immigration policies targeting alleged gang members. The facility under scrutiny holds recently deported Venezuelans accused of gang affiliations, with a federal court upholding a block on their deportation under the Alien Enemies Act. Activists raise concerns about human rights violations in the prison and the legality of their detention without due process. Noem's trip, which includes meetings in Colombia and Mexico, aims to strengthen deportation efforts and address immigration enforcement concerns.


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  • Noem's visit to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center highlights the Trump administration's hardline stance on illegal immigration, emphasizing their views on deporting individuals labeled as dangerous criminals.

  • The legal status of the deported Venezuelans remains uncertain, with ongoing court challenges to their removal under the Alien Enemies Act and claims of human rights violations from activists and family members.

  • The lack of evidence provided by the administration concerning the gang affiliations of the deportees raises concerns about due process and the overall legality of the deportation efforts.


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