First 250+ migrant gang members from US arrive in El Salvador — where they’ll be held in a notorious mega-prison

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The US has flown more than 250 accused migrant gang members to El Salvador, where they were sent to a notorious mega-prison — in direct defiance of a federal judge’s ruling against the Trump administration.

The flights included 238 members of the Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua, as well as least 21 members of MS-13, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, revealed Sunday morning.

Salvadoran police officers escorting deported Venezuelan gang members from the U.S., at El Salvador International Airport, to be imprisoned in CECOT prison
Over 250 migrant gang members were flown to El Salvador’s infamous CECOT prison.via REUTERS
An alleged migrant gang member getting removed from the plane by El Salvadoran authorities.
An alleged migrant gang member getting removed from the plane by El Salvadoran authorities.via REUTERS

Buses transporting the alleged gang members to CECOT.
Buses transporting the alleged gang members to CECOT.EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE/AFP via Getty Images

Upon landing in El Salvador, the accused men were met on the tarmac by dozens of armed commandos and immediately transferred to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), according to dramatic video posted by Bukele.

The deportations came just hours after US District Judge James Boasberg temporarily blocked the Trump administration from invoking the 18th century Alien Enemies Act to swiftly boot the gangbangers from the country without a formal hearing.

Two flights to El Salvador were in the air when the order came down, and the Trump administration decided the ruling did not apply because the planes were “outside US airspace,” Axios reported.

A man in police uniform overseeing the arrival of the first flight of 250+ deported migrant gang members, including 238 members of Tren de Aragua and 23 MS-13 members, in El Salvador.
The flight included 238 members of Tren de Aragua and 23 members of MS-13, according to El Salvador’s president.X/ @nayibbukele
Members of Venezuelan criminal organization being escorted by police to the Terrorism Confinement Center prison in El Salvador
The prisoner’s were moved to El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center.X/ @nayibbukele
An alleged gang member getting his head shaved in the prison.
An alleged gang member getting his head shaved in the prison.EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE/AFP via Getty Images
Alleged members of Venezuela gang Tren de Aragua, recently deported by the US, being processed at Terrorism Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele claimed that two of the prisoners are high level members of MS-13.via REUTERS
Prison guards in CECOT leading the arrivals to cells.
Prison guards in CECOT leading the arrivals to cells.AP

Last month, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, 53, met with Bukele, 43, and brokered a deal in which the El Salvadoran leader agreed to house convicted US citizens or deported criminal illegal migrants of any nationality into the country’s most clink.

With more than 15,000 prisoners, CECOT is internationally famous for its horrendous conditions. It’s well-known to human rights groups as an overcrowded nightmare facility where brutality is rampant and inmates experience harsh treatment, many crammed in their cells nearly 24 hours a day.

The food provided is minimal – consisting of only beans and pasta – and rival gang members routinely fight to the death over food and water, according to reports through the years.

In the notorious prison, detainees live in overcrowded cells and rival gang members fight to the death over food and water.
In the notorious prison, detainees live in overcrowded cells and rival gang members fight to the death over food and water.X/ @nayibbukele
Prisoner escorted into the prison with his head held down
CECOT is a maximum security prison located in Tecoluca, El Salvador.X/ @nayibbukele

Trump’s hard-nosed border czar, Tom Homan, praised the administration’s latest round of deportations in a post on X Sunday morning.

“Last night, 238 Tren de Aragua members along with 21 MS13 gang members, were deported from this country adding to the thousands of criminal aliens already deported,” he wrote.

“Under President Trump’s leadership, this country is becoming safer every day.”

Bukele gave a slightly larger total of 23 MS-13 members who were wanted in El Salvador, including two ringleaders.

An El Salvadoran law enforcement officer looking on at the newly arrived prisoners.
An El Salvadoran law enforcement officer looking on at the newly arrived prisoners.EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE/AFP via Getty Images

“One of them is a member of the criminal organization’s highest structure,” Bukele wrote.

He added: “This will help us finalize intelligence gathering and go after the last remnants of MS-13, including its former and new members, money, weapons, drugs, hideouts, collaborators, and sponsors.”

Bukele said El Salvador is committed to “advancing in the fight against organized crime. But this time, we are also helping our allies, making our prison system self-sustainable, and obtaining vital intelligence to make our country an even safer place. All in a single action.”

“May God bless El Salvador, and may God bless the United States,” he added.

An alleged gang member getting pushed into the ground by El Salvadoran police officers after arriving in CECOT.
An alleged gang member getting pushed into the ground by El Salvadoran police officers after arriving in CECOT.via REUTERS

Rubio thanked Bukele for his “assistance and friendship” for agreeing to take in the prisoners, which Bukele said he’d do in exchange for a “relatively low” fee, the amount of which is not yet publicly known.

During an emergency hearing Saturday morning, Judge Boasberg ordered the administration to halt all migrant removals made invoking the 1789 wartime act – which was last used during World War II to justify internment camps for noncitizens from Japan, Germany and Italy.

“Any plane containing these folks that is going to take off or is in the air needs to be returned to the United States however that is accomplished,” Boasberg wrote, according to the Washington Post.

The prisoners getting packed into a cell.
The prisoners getting packed into a cell.EL SALVADOR’S PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE/AFP via Getty Images

“Make sure it’s complied with immediately.”

The ruling slapped a 14-day restraining order on the use of the act, which the administration plans to use to deport any migrant it identifies as a member of a gang.

Trump signed a presidential order in January, designating Tren de Aragua a foreign terrorist organization, clearing a path for immigration officials to start rounding up its members for removal.

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