US legislator describes as “legendary” the megacárcel of El Salvador during visit to Nayib Bikele

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US legislator describes as “legendary” the megacárcel of El Salvador during visit to Nayib Bikele

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A delegation of US legislators visited this Friday, May 9, the CECOT megacárcel, in El Salvador, as part of an official agenda that included a meeting with President Nayib Bukele.

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, receives a delegation of United States legislators. (Free Press Photo: Anna Paulina Luna X Publication)

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukelehe received a delegation of legislators from May 9 on Friday. USA who also visited the CECOTthe Megacárcel where are thousands of gang members and 252 Venezuelan migrants deported by Washington.

The delegation is made up of Republicans Anna Paulina Luna (Florida), Andy Ogles (Tennessee) and Democrat Vicente Gonzalez (Texas), members of a block of the US Congress that supports initiatives on initiatives on El Salvador.

Alex Brueswitz, an advisor to the president also integrates it Donald Trumpand the former Republican Legislator Matt Gaetz (Florida).

“It was an honor to meet with @nayibbukele. Thank you for opening your wonderful country and CECOT To our bipartisan delegation, “Luna published on the social network X.

“It is an honor to meet with President @nayibbukele and travel the legendary megaprision CECOTwhere El Salvador It encloses gang members, traffickers and illegal invaders, “he recorded in X ogles in allusion to migrants arriving at El Salvador On March 16.

With a visit to the White House April 14, Bukele sealed an alliance with Trump that has allowed USA Send a El Salvador 288 deported, including the 252 Venezuelans.

Venezuelan lawyers hired by the Government of Caracas and human rights groups have criticized that they are imprisoned in the CECOT although they have not committed crimes or face charges in El Salvador.

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