President Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele to discuss immigration reform, suggesting a plan to send 'homegrown criminals'—U.S. citizens—alongside immigrants to a maximum security prison in El Salvador. This unprecedented proposal raises legal and ethical questions, as it has no historical precedent in U.S. policy. Critics argue it is unconstitutional. Trump's approach aims to combat crime and enhance national security but also ignites debate about the treatment of American citizens and the scope of presidential authority.
President Trump suggested including U.S. citizens who are 'homegrown criminals' in the group of immigrants to be sent to a maximum security prison in El Salvador.
No president has attempted the proposal of deporting U.S. citizens alongside immigrants, highlighting the unprecedented nature of Trump's strategy.
Trump characterized 'homegrown criminals' as those who commit violent acts, indicating a desire to remove them from the U.S. under the new proposal.
Legal experts argue that Trump's new initiative to send U.S. citizens to El Salvador is 'wildly unconstitutional', raising significant legal and ethical concerns.
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