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GOP delegation provides inside look at controversial El Salvador prison housing U.S. deportees

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This occurs when the Trump administration scheme to send the members of the migrant gang “worse of the sausage” to CECOT has based on the national controversy, with some Democrats who accuse President Donald Trump or “kidnap” people for deportation.

Moore said that while he was on Cecot he met some of the “most brutal criminals in the country, including murderers, rapists, pedophiles and terrorists”, and “extremely violent criminals recently deported from the United States”

After his visit to El Salvador, he said: “Now I am even more determined to support President Trump’s efforts to ensure our homeland.”

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Representative Riley Moore visits the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) in El Salvador, which houses about 14,000 gang members and criminals, including several hundred deported gangs from the United States to the left, a member of the MS-13 gang with the cards with the cards "Em" tattooed in his chest.

The representative Riley Moore visits the Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) in El Salvador, which houses about 14,000 gangs and criminals, including several hundred deported gangs from the United States to the left, a member of the MS-13 gang with the cards. (Riley Moore representative’s office)

Moore told Fox News Digital that he visited the prison with a delegation of the Congress led by the president of the Media and Media Committee of the Jason Smith Chamber, R-MO. The delegation toured the prison this week and spoke with several inmates.

“These are dangerous individuals,” he said. “We had several of them that they told us, and they were not afraid to share it, [that] They are murderers and homicides committed. ”

“It is not something that seems to regret one way or another, so I could go and from it,” he explained.

While traveling the prison, Moore said he spoke with two deportees from the United States, who were originally from El Salvador and had been deported from Virginia and California. He said a leg in the United States for 20 years and was a high -ranking member of the brutal gang MS -13. According to Moore, both sports “were not afraid to admit” that they had killed people.

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Moore told Fox News Digital that he visited the prison with a delegation of the Congress led by the president of the Ways and Means Committee, Jason Smith. The delegation toured the prison this week and spoke with several inmates.

Moore told Fox News Digital that he visited the prison with a delegation of the Congress led by the president of the Ways and Means Committee, Jason Smith. The delegation toured the prison this week and spoke with several inmates.

He said that there is a lot of wrong information about prison, which leads to the American public to believe that he is a child or a “extermination field” for deportees.

“That is not true,” he said, noting that of approximately 14,000 inmates in Cecot, only a few hundred were deported from the United States.

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“They are in austere conditions in that prison, there is no doubt about that,” he explained, and added: “To be clear, they do not have the death penalty in El Salvador.”

That said, Moore said that the impact of the repression of the president of Cecot and Salvadoran, Nayib Bukele, on gang crime has been “miraculous” for the people of El Salvador.

Bukele says that Trump has 350 million Americans to “free” himself by putting an end to crime, terrorism

While traveling the prison, Moore said he spoke with two deportees from the United States, who were originally from El Salvador and had been deported from Virginia and California. He said that someone who had legs in the United States for 20 years was a high-ranking member of the brutal MS-13 gang. According to Moore, both sports "They were not afraid of admitting" They had killed people.

While traveling the prison, Moore said he spoke with two deportees from the United States, who were originally from El Salvador and had been deported from Virginia and California. He said that someone who had legs in the United States for 20 years was a high-ranking member of the brutal MS-13 gang. According to Moore, both sports “were not afraid to admit” that they had killed people.

He said he spoke with the common people in the streets of the capital of El Salvador, San Salvador, who told him that “they lived in a terrorist state, being terrified by these gangs and controlling their lives many times.”

Now, he said: “They have their lives back.”

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That is why Moore’s resolution to support the repression of the Trump administration in gang terrorism is stronger than ever.

“It is very tragic that all the thesis young people have just thrown their lives because they are basically decided not only to destroy misleads, destroy their own country and the community and the life of people … it is resistant Saaz.”[But] The fundamental component of any nation state is security. If you have no security, you cannot have economic opportunities, civil society, justice, none of those things. Breock is security. That has to be provident. “

Peter Pinedo is a Fox News Digital policy writer.

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