Salvador will only accept the criminals and charge for this fee from the United States.
Salvador expressed his willingness to accept exiled criminals from the United States, regardless of their citizenship and country of origin, including Americans. This was announced by State Secretary Mark Rubio, written by Bloomberg.
The President of Salvadora NAYB Bookel has proposed this as part of a unique transfer agreement with the United States.
“As a sign of extraordinary friendship with our country and realizing the problems we face, the president of the book has come to an end to an unmarried agreement. Much information will be displayed later,” Rubio said.
The statement sounded during its diplomatic tour of Latin America after the book meeting.
According to the publication, the United States is trying to end such agreements with the Latin American states as part of a new phase of eviction policy. Earlier, Venezuela agreed to continue flights to restore his citizens sent from the United States.
Booklie confirmed this proposal on Social Network X, which states that “Salvador offered the United States the opportunity to move part of his prison system to outsource.” He said his country would only receive criminals and charge a fee, which “is relatively low for the United States, but it is significant for us, that will make our entire prison system stable.”
Earlier it was reported that US president Donald Trump had planned to sign a command in preparing something at a military base in Guantanamo for the preservation of exiled migrants.
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