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Reports suggest Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele negotiated with U.S. officials, including Marco Rubio, to deport Salvadoran gang leaders like MS-13 members. teleSUR
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00:00On this Sunday, the American Civil Liberties Union released the Alien Enemy Law Validation
00:05Guide, which confirms that Venezuelan migrants are detained for having tattoos and wearing
00:09clothes not for belonging to gangs or committing crimes.
00:12On the same day, a journalistic investigation revealed that the pact between Washington
00:17and San Salvador, promoted by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, had its origin in the surrender
00:21of a Salvadoran gang member nicknamed El Greñas, whose name is Cesar Humberto López-Larios.
00:27This member of the Mara Salvatrucha MS-13 gang was under federal authority and accused
00:32of narco-terrorism.
00:33Rubio arranged this exchange because he apparently has information about the Bukele government's
00:38negotiations with gang members.
00:40Meanwhile, evidence of illegal deportations that amount to human rights violations continues
00:45to emerge.

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