President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has proposed a bold plan to imprison U.S. criminals in his country's largest prison, exchanges for a relatively low fee. This offer, made during a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, could provide financial sustainability for El Salvador's prison system. Bukele emphasized the unprecedented nature of this proposal, describing it as a unique partnership opportunity between the two nations. Despite concerns over the conditions in El Salvador's prisons, this agreement marks a significant diplomatic move with implications for both countries.
El Salvador has proposed an unprecedented offer to the U.S., allowing the country to outsource imprisonment of convicted criminals, in exchange for a fee.
Bukele stated that housing U.S. criminals would make El Salvador's prison system sustainable and transform a burden into a partnership with the U.S.
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