萨尔瓦多总统将访问白宫,讨论驱逐出境和监狱计划。
El Salvador President To Visit White House To Discuss Deportation, Prison Plans

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/el-salvador-president-visit-white-house-discuss-deportation-prison-plans

4月14日,特朗普总统将与萨尔瓦多总统布克莱会面,讨论安全合作事宜,特别是利用萨尔瓦多反恐拘留中心收容被驱逐的非法移民。此次会晤突显了特朗普政府致力于通过与萨尔瓦多合作打击恐怖组织和帮派。此前,最高法院就萨尔瓦多非法移民、被指控为帮派成员的基尔马尔·阿布雷戈·加西亚的驱逐案做出裁决。尽管法院命令禁止驱逐他,但加西亚仍因政府所谓的“行政错误”被遣返回萨尔瓦多。最高法院裁定政府必须协助其返回,但并非一定要执行遣返。特朗普称赞布克莱接受了“暴力外国敌人的”监护,称他们的命运现在掌握在萨尔瓦多手中。加西亚的律师批评这次驱逐破坏了司法公平,而加西亚本人则否认与帮派有任何关联,并声称他十几岁时就因受到萨尔瓦多帮派的威胁而逃离。


原文

Authored by Travis Gillmore via The Epoch Times,

President Donald Trump is opening the doors of the White House to Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador, on April 14 to talk about the use of Bukele’s Terrorism Confinement Center to house illegal immigrants deported from the United States.

“Our nations are working closely together to eradicate terrorist organizations, and build a future of prosperity,” Trump wrote April 12 on his Truth Social platform.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters during a press briefing April 11 that the Central American nation’s leader is visiting “to talk about the cooperation that is at an all-time high, and we very much appreciate President Bukele and El Salvador’s cooperation and the repatriation of El Salvadorian gang members who the previous administration allowed to infiltrate our country.”

Officials point to an agreement between the two nations to incarcerate Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gang members in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center as a positive move based on mutually beneficial collaboration.

The high-profile meeting comes on the heels of a unanimous April 10 Supreme Court decision regarding a Maryland court filing that orders the federal government to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran illegal immigrant and alleged gang member, who was deported to El Salvador despite a previous court ruling preventing his deportation to that country after determining it would impact his safety.

Attorneys for the federal government blamed an “administrative error” for Abrego Garcia’s deportation, according to the court ruling.

Leavitt told reporters that interpreting the language of the decision is important to understand the role the government is expected to play in assisting Abrego Garcia.

“The Supreme Court made their ruling last night very clear that it’s the administration’s responsibility to facilitate the return, not to effectuate the return,” Leavitt said.

She deferred inquiry to the Department of Justice’s newly filed brief challenging the matter in a lower court.

The deportee’s future remains unclear, with Trump suggesting El Salvador will decide his fate.

“President Bukele has graciously accepted into his nation’s custody some of the most violent alien enemies of the world and, in particular, the United States,” Trump wrote. 

“These barbarians are now in the sole custody of El Salvador, a proud and sovereign nation, and their future is up to President [Bukele] and his government. They will never threaten or menace our citizens again!”

Abrego Garcia’s attorney said the government’s tactic of quickly deporting suspected illegal immigrants puts the judicial system’s reputation for fairness in question.

“The government can deport whomever they want, wherever they want, and call it a mistake later,” Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, the man’s attorney, told reporters after the Supreme Court found in his client’s favor.

Abrego Garcia was arrested on March 12 by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Baltimore.

His wife, U.S. citizen Jennifer Vasquez Sura, later identified him in a photo of shackled deportees seen entering the terrorism center and subsequently challenged the deportation in federal court.

U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis on April 4 ordered the federal government to return Abrego Garcia, calling the deportation “wholly lawless” in her ruling.

Abrego Garcia remains in Salvadoran custody, where he has resided for just over a month.

Prior court filings say Abrego Garcia fled gang threats in his home country as a teenager. He has no criminal record in the United States and denies the federal immigration authorities’ allegations that he is affiliated with the notorious MS-13 transnational gang.

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