Rubio says another 17 people have been sent to a prison in El Salvador

The Trump administration has expelled 17 other immigrants claiming without evidence or legal procedures, provided that they are members of the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs to Al-Sulafador on Sunday night, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio Declare In x Monday.
“These criminals are no longer terrifying our societies and citizens,” Rubio said in the statement, adding that the group included “killers and rapists.”
The move comes after a federal appeal court last week Support An order from the court prohibits the Trump administration from expelling the detained immigrants suspected of gangs, but it has not been convicted or accused of the criminal activity of the gangs, to the maximum huge Salvaduri prison under the law of foreign enemies.
Aaron Rachelin-Melnik, an older colleague of the US Immigration Council, said in a publication in Blouse If the Trump administration “does not violate the AEA court,” this procedure means that “these people have final orders to remove.” He added, however, that “he will not trust any allegations of the gang membership.”
Earlier this month, the Trump administration captured the power of the war in 1798 to expel about 260 immigrants from Venezuelan to the Cedarback Center in El Salvador, a famous, dark facility that prevents prisoners, and is largely suspected or suspected or convicted gang members, to a large extent. From contacting the outside world. Family members and immigration attorneys from the deportees confirm that many men, if not all of them, were not affiliated with gangs and were accusing unusually based on tattoos.
Human rights advocates Previously said Salon The prison system in El Salvador is “no place for immigrants” due to the list of alleged violations of alleged human rights, including severe overcrowding, torture and denial to reach adequate medical care.
“It is possible that, given the extent of the criminal justice system in Salvador, the types of suffering that we have documented in our prisons will be similar to the conditions you face [the Terrorism Confinement Center]Juanita Gubrtum, director of the Human Rights Watch department for the Americas, said.
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