The border tsar Tom Homan defended the sending of “designated terrorists” to prisons such as El Salvador, saying that the “songs” that has seen his decades in border security justify the movement of the Trump administration.

Homan appeared in “This Week” of ABC in a pre -recorded interview that was broadcast on Sunday, where he was asked if he had any repair about sending people to the notorious Terrorist Confinement Center (CECOT) of El Salvador, even if they have no criminal record.

“If people wore my shoes during the last 40 years and see the rear I have seen, they would understand that the sausage sausage should be a prison like that we are going to protect US citizens,” said Homan. “We can protect this country.”

Homan said that his four decades of experience working on border security reported his belief.

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White House Border Tom Homan Talking with journalists outside the White House

The Border Tsar of the White House, Tom Homan, speaks with journalists at the White House, on Tuesday, April 15, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

“What you don’t know, what most readers do not know, do not see and experience what I have seen in my 40 years,” Homan told Jonathan Karl of ABC.

“I have spoken with young girls, the Nine girls, who were raped by members of these gang posters,” Homan continued. “I have sustained corpses during my career. I have spoken with hundreds … The angels and parents whose children were killed and brutally killed by members of MS-13 who simply did not kill them, they mutilated them, they hold them, they hold them, they hold them, they hold them, they love them, they grind them up.”

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The Trump administration plan to send the members of the migrant gang “worse of the sausage” to CECOT has based on the national controversy, with some outraged Democrats who accuse Trump or “kidnap” people for deportation.

A prisoner is transferred at the Terrorist Confinement Center in Tecoluca, El Salvador, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

A Democrat, Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, flew to El Salvador last week to meet with the illegal alien deported Kilmar Abrego García.

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Trump’s officials say that Abrego García was properly eliminated and argue that he is a member of the notorious MS-13 gang, thought that the Democrats argue that he was deported without due process, regardless of the alleged members of the gang.

Peter Pinedo and Greg Wehner of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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