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Colombia initially refused to take back criminals, but I insisted they would. These individuals, including murderers and drug lords, pose a significant threat. Imagine being a pilot with dangerous criminals on board—it's not safe. Colombia quickly apologized and even considered sending their presidential plane to retrieve these criminals to avoid inconvenience. I appreciate the Colombian people and their representatives for their swift action. Despite tough talk from other countries, they will ultimately comply and take back their criminals. They will accept this situation, and I believe they will appreciate it in the end.

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The speaker states they cannot return someone to the United States because they were supposedly asked to smuggle a terrorist into the country. The speaker finds the idea preposterous and claims they lack the power to return the individual. When asked about releasing the person inside Taliban territory, the speaker says they are not fond of releasing terrorists into their country. They claim to have transformed the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere and do not want to revert to releasing criminals and becoming the murder capital again. The speaker concludes that this will not happen.

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President Trump praised the president of El Salvador, calling him "one hell of a president" who wants to stop crime. The president of El Salvador stated he turned the "murder capital of the world into the safest country in Western Hemisphere" and that imprisoning criminals is necessary to liberate the population. He offered El Salvador's help to the U.S. with its crime and terrorism problems, stating the U.S. has 350,000,000 people to liberate. Trump criticized a prior administration for allowing people to enter the U.S. freely, but stated that the border numbers have dropped 99.1%. He accused CNN and "the fake news" of not reporting the good numbers because "they hate our country." Trump reiterated his good relationship with the president of El Salvador, whom he has known since he was a "very young man."

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Entering El Salvador's SECOR, the terrorism confinement center, is overwhelming. Inmates, often gang members, live in harsh conditions with no mattresses or sheets, relying on basic facilities. The prison is heavily fortified, with extensive security measures and over 1,000 personnel. Inmates are confined to sectors, rarely leaving their cells, which house up to 80 individuals. Marvin Vasquez, a former MS-13 gang leader, describes limited daily activities and the severe consequences for violence. Critics raise human rights concerns about the strict isolation. Under President Bukele, aggressive crime crackdowns have led to over 81,000 arrests, with many expressing support for the increased security. While some innocent individuals have been caught in the sweep, the government views this as collateral damage in their fight against gangs. For many, SECOR represents a new era of safety in El Salvador.

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DHS allegedly admitted in a memo that the Venezuelan government was emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers, releasing inmates with instructions to go to the U.S. It is claimed that DHS knew this was happening, and that the Tren de Aragua gang is now heavily present in the U.S. DHS has allegedly acknowledged in writing that Venezuela is emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers with the understanding that those released should go to the United States. DHS is purportedly processing these individuals without knowing their whereabouts. The estimated number of people who have come across the border in the last 2-3 years is said to be about 10-11 million, but one speaker believes the number is closer to 15-18 million.

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The speaker discussed an El Salvadoran president's approach to crime, highlighting an anecdote about a gang member from Venezuela who admitted to shooting a cop. The speaker stated that everyone removed to El Salvador poses a significant public safety threat and is a terrorist. He praised the El Salvadoran president's efforts to eradicate MS-13, noting a significant drop in the country's crime rate. The speaker also addressed ICE arrest numbers, stating that the majority of those arrested are criminals. He criticized sanctuary cities for releasing criminals back into communities, which he claims forces ICE to conduct more arrests, leading to collateral arrests of individuals who may not be serious threats. He contrasted this approach with the previous administration's policies, which restricted ICE arrests to those convicted of serious crimes. He stated that sanctuary cities will see more ICE agents due to their policies.

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The President of El Salvador discusses the international attention his inauguration received, attributing it to a "critical mass" of interest. He states El Salvador was once the murder capital of the world but has become the safest country in the Western Hemisphere in three years. The official formula involved building up police and army forces, but the real formula was a "miracle" that involved praying for wisdom and low civilian casualties during gang crackdowns. He explains that MS-13 started in Los Angeles and evolved into a satanic organization involved in human sacrifice. The President believes the real battle is between good and evil and that El Salvador's victory was winning the spiritual war. He says his economic plan starts with seeking God's wisdom. He notes the country faced condemnation for arresting gang members, even from human rights organizations. The President suggests other governments may be afraid of El Salvador's example. He believes governments choose to have violent crime due to evil people, misguided ideologies, and wrong incentives. Western civilization is in decline due to a failure to maintain its systems. He states democracy works until it doesn't and politicians have incentives to give away the treasury. He suggests the system is rigged, but Trump can still get elected. He says if there is no way to stop him from competing in the election, all the things that they do to him will just give him more votes. He addresses criticism from a US congressmen regarding the placement of a painting. He notes many Americans and Salvadoran immigrants are moving to El Salvador. Several heads of state have called him for advice on security issues. He plans to stay president for five years, as the constitution allows.

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President Trump praised El Salvador's President, acknowledging their collaborative efforts in combating crime. He commended El Salvador's President, noting his youthful appearance and effective leadership. El Salvador's President stated his eagerness to assist the U.S. with its crime and terrorism challenges, referencing El Salvador's transformation from the "murder capital of the world" to the "safest country in the Western Hemisphere." He suggested that imprisoning criminals is necessary to liberate the broader population. President Trump criticized a previous administration for allowing open borders, which he described as a "sin." He thanked El Salvador's President for his assistance, highlighting a 99.1% drop in a specific border issue. He attributed the lack of media coverage on this to "fake news" outlets that dislike positive news about the U.S.

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The speaker states they are eager to help with America's crime and terrorism problems, referencing their country's transformation from the "murder capital of the world" to the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. They claim to have "liberated millions" and suggest the president has 350,000,000 people to liberate. The speaker asserts that to liberate the many, some must be imprisoned, arguing against freeing criminals and expecting crime to decrease magically. They believe the president is already making progress and that even Democrat-run cities benefit from his work. The speaker expresses happiness, honor, and eagerness to assist.

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The speaker states he cannot smuggle a terrorist into the United States, calling the question preposterous. He says they are not fond of releasing terrorists into the country, and that they turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. Another speaker clarifies the individual in question is a citizen of El Salvador who was illegally in the United States and was returned to his country. He states that the foreign policy of the United States is conducted by the president, not by a court. Another speaker adds that the Supreme Court held that no court has the authority to compel the foreign policy function in the United States. He claims the policy is that foreign terrorists who are here illegally get expelled from the country.

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The administration will not publicly discuss foreign policy or negotiations with El Salvador, but appreciates their help in taking custody of dangerous terrorists. An unclassified FBI assessment says the Maduro regime is planning assassination plots on American soil using trained Diragua terrorists. These terrorists, along with MS-13, have the same legal status as Al Qaeda and ISIS. Regarding Evrego Garcia, there is evidence of violent threats, assaults, human trafficking, smuggling offenses, and MS-13 membership. The speaker criticizes the media for allegedly shilling for this MS-13 terrorist while ignoring Americans harmed by illegal immigrants. The Biden administration is criticized for giving due process to two trained Aragua terrorists who then kidnapped, tortured, and murdered Jocelyn Ungery. The speaker accuses the media of forcing Americans to live near gang members while they themselves live far away from such dangers. The administration will not sympathize with terrorists who have invaded the country.

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The President of El Salvador discusses the international attention his inauguration received, attributing it to a "critical mass" of interest. He states El Salvador was once the murder capital of the world but is now the safest country in the Western Hemisphere, safer than the U.S. He credits this transformation to achieving peace, which he defines as the respect of basic rights. He describes the official formula as a phased plan involving building up police and military forces, but the real formula was a "miracle." During a gang surge, he and his security cabinet prayed for wisdom and minimal civilian casualties, which were avoided. He identifies MS-13 as a satanic gang involved in human sacrifice. He believes the real battle is between good and evil. The president says his economic plan starts with seeking God's wisdom. He notes the country faced condemnation for arresting gang members, with some prioritizing the rights of criminals over victims. He suggests that other governments may be choosing to allow violent crime. The president says Western civilization is in decline due to a failure to maintain its systems. He advises that if a candidate cannot be stopped from competing in an election, attacks will only give him more votes. He also notes that many Americans and Salvadoran immigrants are moving to El Salvador.

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President Trump, I urge you to request reports from the FBI and DEA offices in Colombia covering the last four years. These reports will reveal who financed, moved, and directed the Tren de Aragua, including those who brought them to Colombia and the United States. The reports will show that in Venezuela, we defeated and dismantled this violent criminal group that tried to bring terrorism to Venezuela from Colombia with ties to the previous Biden administration. The extinct Tren de Aragua sought to attack our cities with terrorism, but we prevented it through intelligence and action. Our migrants aren't criminals; they migrated because of sanctions. They are good, hardworking people, and we welcome them back to Venezuela as a productive force with open arms.

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Speaker 0 argued that Maduro was not democratically elected and was not cracking down on drug trafficking to the U.S. and other countries, contrasting this with Honduras’ crackdown on drug trafficking supported by agencies like the DEA and Southcom, which earned praise for the Honduran government. The discussion then turned to U.S. policy. Speaker 0 asked whether the interviewee supports what the Trump administration did, or believes there is a line that should not be crossed. They noted that the U.S. military action against Maduro—bombing the country, entering, capturing Maduro, killing members of his government, and taking him to jail—was seen by some as positive, with Maduro described as a criminal who destroyed the country and economy. Speaker 1 responded by focusing on the human impact in Venezuela and other Latin American countries. They stated that a large portion of the population has suffered, with a notable number of people migrating from Venezuela and Honduras. They asserted that elections in Venezuela were stolen by Maduro’s regime, stating that the opposition’s poll results were stored in the cloud and the government did not want to see them because they knew they would lose. They described this as not democracy. They added that, since Hondurans left the country due to trafficking, vessels by sea and illegal flights were bringing jobs to Honduras, but also causing deaths and bloodshed. They argued that if the Trump administration framed Drug Trafficking as terrorism, it was warranted because the drug flow to the United States harmed not only U.S. citizens but also Honduras, which faced the highest death toll in fifteen years due to drugs coming through its borders, largely from Venezuela, and that nothing was done about this by prior administrations. Speaker 0 then asked for the stance on U.S. intervention in general: should intervention be allowed only in certain cases (e.g., Maduro), or should there be no U.S. intervention in Latin America under any president? Speaker 1 shared a Venezuelan friend’s view that there are no options to change Venezuela and that intervention might be necessary if there is no other way to save Venezuela. From a Honduran perspective, they believed Trump’s actions helped not only Honduras but also other Central American and regional countries along the drug-trafficking routes, by reducing corruption, bloodshed, and deaths. They argued that the political machinery Chavez created and used to stall elections in other Latin American countries had previously gone unchecked by the U.S., and that Trump faced Maduro with a confrontation. They concluded that many people in the world do not know what has been happening in Venezuela and its impact on the region. They stated that Trump confronted Maduro, who now has a chance to defend himself in a trial, and emphasized the issue of sovereignty for every country.

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Answering questions about El Salvador, an Administration Official stated that El Salvador is responsible for Abrego Garcia. However, El Salvador's President Bukele said they would not do anything with him. The official clarified that Bukele stated he would not smuggle a foreign terrorist back into the U.S. Abrego Garcia, an MS-13 gang member engaged in human trafficking, illegally entered the country, so deportation to El Salvador was the only option. He will not live peacefully in Maryland because he is a foreign terrorist and MS-13 gang member. Bukele confirmed this in the Oval Office. Garcia returned to El Salvador to face consequences for his gang affiliation and human trafficking. The official expressed dismay at the media's focus on this alleged human trafficker and MS-13 gang member.

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Secot, El Salvador's "Center for Terrorism Confinement," is the largest and most advanced prison in the Americas, holding over 40,000 gang members from MS-13 and Barrio 18. These inmates are responsible for crimes ranging from murder and extortion to drug trafficking. Since President Nayibi Kelly's election in 2019, homicide rates have drastically decreased, making El Salvador safer than the U.S. or Canada. Inside Secot, inmates have no contact with the outside world due to the lack of cell service, preventing them from running gangs. The prison employs rigorous security measures, including full-body scanners, to prevent contraband from entering. Inmates are incarcerated for life, with no freedom or control. They live in crowded cells, and even bathroom activities are done publicly. The only "freedom" is a designated area for religious practice and workouts. Prisoners sleep on bunk beds with only a sheet, and the lights are always on. Solitary confinement is used as punishment. The prison is heavily guarded with equipment to suppress riots, and escape is virtually impossible due to high walls, electrical fencing, and watchtowers. Inmates awaiting trial can participate in Zoom calls to defend themselves.

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Venezuela has been emptying its prisons and rehabilitation centers, sending people to the US. DHS confirmed this, with millions arriving in the US. Officially, 10-11 million have come, but estimates suggest 15-18 million.

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President Bukele was asked if he plans to return a terrorist to the United States. Bukele responded that the question is preposterous, asking how he could smuggle a terrorist into the U.S. He stated he doesn't have the power to return anyone to the U.S. Bukele said El Salvador is not fond of releasing terrorists into their country, as they turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. He stated they are not going back to releasing criminals to become the murder capital again. Bukele claimed some people are sick and would love to have a criminal released into their country.

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An administration official stated that El Salvador is responsible for Abrego Garcia, but El Salvador's President said they will not do anything with him. The question is, who is responsible for this man and where will he end up? The official responded that President Bukele said he will not smuggle a foreign terrorist back into the U.S. Abrego Garcia is an MS-13 gang member who engaged in human trafficking and illegally entered the country. Deporting him to El Salvador was always the plan. He will not live peacefully in the U.S. because he is a foreign terrorist and MS-13 gang member. President Bukele confirmed this. He will face consequences in El Salvador for his gang affiliation and human trafficking. The official expressed dismay at the media's focus on this alleged human trafficker and MS-13 gang member.

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Entering El Salvador's SECOR prison, the atmosphere is tense, filled with the gaze of notorious inmates. The facility lacks basic comforts, with no mattresses or sheets, and inmates are confined to cells holding around 80 individuals. Security is intense, with multiple checkpoints and a large armed presence. Inmates, many affiliated with gangs like MS-13, face strict control, with limited time outside their cells. Critics argue this violates human rights, but officials defend the measures as necessary for maintaining order. Under President Bukele's administration, a crackdown on crime has led to over 81,000 arrests, significantly reducing crime rates, though some innocent people have been caught in the sweep. The prison symbolizes a new era in El Salvador, where safety is prioritized, albeit at a high cost.

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The speaker thanks El Salvador and its president for partnering with the U.S. to incarcerate terrorists who have perpetrated violence in American communities. The speaker warns people not to come to the U.S. illegally, stating that they will be removed and prosecuted. The speaker says the facility is a tool that will be used if people commit crimes against the American people.

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We know you have a crime and terrorism problem and we are eager to help. We turned the murder capital of the world into the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. We liberated millions. To liberate 350,000,000 people, you have to imprison some. You cannot just free the criminals and think crime's gonna go down magically. You have to imprison them so you can liberate 350,000,000 Americans that are asking for the end of crime and the end of terrorism. It's clear that with the numbers at the border, even in Democrat run cities, they get help from the work you're doing. I'm really happy to be here, honored, and eager to help.

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Three nights ago in downtown Caracas, Venezuela, nearly 200 of our greatest Americans went downtown in Caracas. Seems those Russian air defenses didn't quite work so well, did they? Downtown Caracas grabbed an indicted individual wanted by American justice in support of law enforcement without a single American killed.

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The administration was asked about an individual deported to El Salvador. It was stated he was illegally in the U.S. and two immigration courts ruled in 2019 that he was a member of MS-13. Additional paperwork was needed, and it is up to El Salvador if they want to return him. The Supreme Court ruled that if El Salvador wants to return him, the U.S. would facilitate it by providing a plane. It was asserted that it is arrogant for American media to suggest how El Salvador should handle its own citizens. Because the individual is a member of MS-13, he is not eligible for immigration relief and had a valid deportation order. A district court judge tried to compel the administration to kidnap him and fly him back, but the Supreme Court unanimously reversed this, stating no court can compel the foreign policy function of the U.S. If El Salvador sends him back, the U.S. could deport him again. The president stated he does not have the power to return him to the U.S. and is not fond of releasing terrorists. It was emphasized that the individual is a citizen of El Salvador and was deported back to his country of origin. No court has the right to conduct the foreign policy of the U.S.

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The Trump administration designated Tren de Aragua (TDA) as a terrorist organization. 238 Venezuelan men were handed over to El Salvador, and 37 were deported using the Alien Enemies Act of 1789, which allows detention and deportation without a court hearing if individuals come from countries at war with the U.S. El Salvador rejected two individuals, one due to gender and the other not being Venezuelan. The administration claims TDA is a proxy of the Maduro regime, thus the Alien and Sedition Act applies. They assert the commander in chief has the authority to act against this terrorist organization without judicial interference. The U.S. claims Maduro deliberately emptied Venezuelan prisons to send gang members to the U.S. The administration compares this to Iran's IRGC using Mexican cartels to attack U.S. facilities. They state the American people are tired of being terrorized by gangs and that every individual deported was here illegally.
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