U.S. officials make nice with dictators while treating Canada as if it were an enemy.
Investing.com -- The United States is contemplating deporting members of Venezuela's most feared gang to El Salvador, a move proposed by President Donald Trump, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.
Tren de Aragua, MS-13 and the Sinaloa cartel are among the two gangs and six drug cartels the US has officially designated as ...
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will discuss the possibility of deporting suspected Tren de Aragua gang members to El Salvador in an upcoming meeting with Salvadorean president Nayib Bukele, ...
Cuba and Venezuela, for instance, have frosty relations with the ... in exchange for a fee," he wrote shortly after Rubio's announcement, referring to El Salvador's so-called terrorism confinement ...
The proposal with El Salvador, known as a "safe third country" agreement, could potentially be an option for Venezuelan gang members convicted in the U.S. if Venezuela refuses to accept them ...
According to Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s “border czar,” the administration’s deportation policies apply only to ...
Canada is listing seven Latin American criminal organizations as terrorist entities under the criminal code, giving Canadian ...
I bet they’re going to want to go back to Venezuela instead of dealing with the Mara prisons in El Salvador,” Claver-Carone said. Claver-Carone spoke about the talks ahead of Secretary of ...
Under the terms of that agreement, foreign nationals would be sent to El Salvador and directed to seek asylum there. They would be barred from seeking U.S. asylum. A political crisis in Venezuela ...
Venezuela and El Salvador. Both visits celebrated “America first,” the same logic behind the president’s threats to wage a trade war with Canada. But coddling these authoritarian regimes ...
members of the Tren de Aragua gang, I bet they’re going to want to go back to Venezuela instead of dealing with the Mara prisons in El Salvador,” Claver-Carone said. Rubio has to balance ...