El Salvador received $ 6 million for detachment from deported, say US

The White House said on Monday that El Salvador received about $ 6 million to accept and arrest immigrants deported by the United States.

“He was [enviado] Approximately $ 6 million for El Salvador for the arrest of these foreign terrorists, ”said Karoline Leavitt, White House press secretary.

“And I would stand out that they are cents of dollar compared to the cost of lives and the cost that this would impose on the US taxpayer to house these terrorists in maximum security arrests here in the United States,” he added.

More than half of the 261 migrants deported to El Salvador by the United States were expelled under a measure used in times of war adopted by Donald Trump, known as the law of foreign enemies, according to a high US government official.

Trump government officials said some of the people deported over the weekend would be members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.

It was exactly under the premise of combating the Venezuelan group that Trump made the presidential proclamation of the Foreign Enemies Law.

Venezuela says that action violates human rights

The Venezuela government criticized on Sunday (16) the implementation by the United States of a war law rarely used to deport alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA) to El Salvador.

An American judge barred the use of the act, but the Trump government moved on anyway.

“Venezuela rejects the application of an illegal anachronistic law that violates human rights against our migrants,” the Venezuelan government said in a statement, adding its “profound outrage at the threat of sequestration of 14 -year -olds.”

*With information from Reuters

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Source: CNN Brasil

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