Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will tour the notorious terrorism incarceration center in El Salvador on Wednesday, where hundreds of foreigners suspected of committing crimes are held after this Trump administration They were deported earlier this month.
Neum will visit the prison In the case of El Salvador Attorney General Héctor Gustavo Villatoro, before meeting with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele, according to the Homeland Security Statement. Noem’s visit was part of a three-day trip that would also lead her to travel to Colombia and Mexico.
Bukele opened a prison in 2023 as El Salvador’s crackdown on powerful street gangs has caused chaos in the country. The facility has eight sprawling pavilions that can accommodate up to 40,000 prisoners. In each cell, up to 65 to 70 prisoners were filled.
Prisoners will never be allowed outside, nor can they have tourists. There are no seminars or educational programs.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Mariposa’s port of entry in Nogales, Arizona on March 15. On Wednesday, Neum will visit El Salvador’s notorious terrorism imprisonment center, where hundreds of foreigners suspected of committing crimes were held after Trump’s administration deported earlier this month. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
A total of 261 illegal foreigners were deported to El Salvador on March 15, a senior Trump administration official confirmed to Fox News this month. The Alien Enemy Act of 1798, This allows the expulsion of the enemy’s nations and citizens without a hearing.
The official added that more than 100 immigrants were removed from office by Venezuelans through Title 8, while another 21 immigrants were members of the MS-13 gang in El Salvador. The two are the MS-13 leader and El Salvador’s “special situation”.

In this photo provided by the Presidential Press Office of El Salvador, prison guards are transferred from the U.S., which is allegedly a member of the Venezuelan gang, to the terrorism imprisonment center in Tacroluca, El Salvador on Sunday, March 16. (El Salvador Presidential Press Office via AP)
After the video released by the El Salvador government, the arrival of the deported man showed the man, holding his hands and ankles, heading to an airport apron lined by armed personnel.
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Later, when their heads were shaved, the men were shown in the prison kneeling and then replaced with the prison’s all-white uniform – knee-length shorts, T-shirts, socks and rubber clogged and placed in the cell.

On March 16, a prison guard moved his deportation from the United States to El Salvador’s terrorism lockdown center. (El Salvador Presidential Press Office via AP)
El Salvador has been operating in a state of emergency, the state has suspended fundamental rights and for nearly three years, Bukele has dealt with street gangs. So far, about 84,000 people have been arrested, charged with gang tie and imprisoned, usually without proper procedures.
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In a March 16 article about the Truth Society Donald Trump Writing that the United States “will not forget” Buckley’s partnership, Thanks to the leaders Because he “understands this horrible situation, due to the incompetent leadership of the Democratic Party, he was allowed to happen in the United States.”
Adrea Margolis and Emma Colton of Fox News Digital and the Associated Press contributed to the report.