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US President Donald Trump has expressed interest in El Salvador's proposal to house convicted criminals, including American citizens, in the nation's notorious Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT). During a recent meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump referred to the plan as a cost-effective solution for dealing with the US prison population, though legal challenges to the idea are anticipated, according to reports.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's offer includes accepting criminals for a fee from various nations. However, the CECOT, which currently accommodates around 40,000 inmates, has faced criticism due to allegations of torture and other inhumane conditions within its walls. Critics have pointed to documented claims of violence, including killings among inmates, raising concerns about potential human rights violations.
As discussions continue, it remains uncertain how this proposal will evolve, with authorities emphasizing that any agreements would need to consider both legal implications and humanitarian concerns.