Representative Matt Gaetz has visited the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism (CECOT) in El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele has confined thousands of gang members to dramatically lower the Latin American country’s once-notorious crime rates.
“The people in the United States of America are very grateful for the State of Exception, and we’re very grateful that CECOT exists so that these criminals are not harming the people of El Salvador or harming the people of the United States,” said the Florida Congressman, in reference to the state of emergency Bukele has instituted to smash El Salvador’s gangs.
“A lot of the people behind me would have found a way to make their way to the United States and harm Americans, and we are grateful to President Bukele and his administration for establishing security and the State of Exception, and for all the good work people do here to keep everyone else safe,” Gaetz continued.
“El Salvador is a country on the rise because people are safe and they are hopeful,” he added.
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Bukele, who defended former U.S. President Donald J. Trump when Democrats were attempting to exclude him from primary ballots, earned many international supporters on the populist right for his achievements in slashing crime. However, Trump appeared to criticize him at the recent Republican National Convention.
“A certain country and I happen to like the president of that country very much, but he’s been getting great publicity because he’s a wonderful shepherd of the country. He says how well the country’s doing because their crime rate is down,” Trump said.
“In El Salvador, murders are down 70 percent. Why are they down? … [T]hey’re down because they’re sending their murderers to the United States of America,” he argued.
It is likely Trump is signaling he expects a streamlined deal on deporting Salvadoran criminals, such as MS-13 gang members, when he is reelected.
As President, Trump enjoyed good relations with Bukele, signing a cooperation agreement with the populist leader and praising him for doing “an incredible job with MS-13.”
“He realizes what a threat they are, and they have been very, very tough, and we all appreciate that,” Trump said in 2019.
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US Congressmen visit CECOT (Center for the Confinement of Terrorism)
Congresistas Estadounidenses visitan el CECOT (Centro para el Confinamiento del Terrorismo) pic.twitter.com/2D0dVoxUza
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