Donald Trump is set to meet El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele, a significant ally in the U.S. mass deportation efforts, particularly concerning Venezuelan immigrants. Since March, El Salvador has received over 200 Venezuelans accused of gang activity by the Trump administration, with many placed in a notorious prison. Although Bukele’s leadership has been praised for improving security, accusations against the deported individuals lack substantial evidence. The partnership signifies a new approach to regional security, highlighted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Bukele, the most powerful leader in El Salvador's modern history, has become a vital ally for the Trump administration in its deportation operations.
Trump praised Bukele for effectively handling problems in El Salvador that the U.S. would struggle to manage due to cost.
The collaboration between Trump and Bukele exemplifies a model for security and prosperity across the hemisphere, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Despite claims of gang affiliations, the Trump administration has provided little supporting evidence for its accusations against deported Venezuelan immigrants.
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