Krtisti Noem comes face-to-face with notorious rapists and gangsters she banished to hellhole prison in El Salvador
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Krtisti Noem comes face-to-face with notorious rapists and gangsters she banished to hellhole prison in El Salvador

Krtisti Noem comes face-to-face with notorious rapists and gangsters she banished to hellhole prison in El Salvador

Kristi Noem continues to take a hands on approach to her job as homeland security chief, visiting the prison in El Salvador where the Trump administration has banished many illegal migrants. 

Noem, the former governor of South Dakota, attracted attention early on in Donald Trump’s second term for spending time in the field with ICE agents as they looked to solve the crisis at the border. 

She also rode horseback alongside the Border Patrol agents that Joe Biden falsely accused of whipping migrants in a show of support. 

Wednesday, she visited El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, where many of the gangsters and rapists detained by Donald Trump’s administration are currently being held. 

She posted video to social media where she went face-to-face with men believed to be members of the notorious Tren de Aragua gang, who became a focal point of Trump’s border policy. 

The gang members are all shirtless and have shaved heads, wearing only white pants while packed into their cells. 

After touring the building with Salvadoran Minister of Justice Hector Gustavo, Noem had a message for any would be followers who wanted to cause havoc while in America illegally.

‘First of all, do not come to our country illegally: You will be removed, and you will be prosecuted,’ she said 

Kristi Noem continues to take a hands on approach to her job as homeland security chief, visiting the prison in El Salvador where the Trump administration has banished many illegal migrants

Wednesday, she visited El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, where many of the gangsters and rapists detained by Donald Trump's administration are currently being held

Wednesday, she visited El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center, where many of the gangsters and rapists detained by Donald Trump’s administration are currently being held

‘But know that this facility is one of the tools in our toolkit that we will use if you commit crimes against the American people.’ 

Afterward, Noem met with Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador.

She posted a similar message to X: ‘President Trump and I have a clear message to criminal illegal aliens: LEAVE NOW. If you do not leave, we will hunt you down, arrest you, and you could end up in this El Salvadorian prison.’ 

The Trump administration sent 261 illegal migrants to El Salvador on March 15, Fox News reported. 

At least 21 of them were members of MS-13, including two ring-leaders. It is not clear how many members of Tren de Aragua were among them. 

Their deportation has started a massive legal controversy involving a district court judge trying to stop the Trump administration.

The decision by Judge James Boasberg came just hours after Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 in an ambitious plan to crack down on members of Tren de Aragua. 

Trump said the US was facing an ‘invasion’ from a criminal organization that has been linked to kidnapping, extortion, organized crime and contract killings.

The gang members are all shirtless and have shaved heads, wearing only white pants while packed into their cells

The gang members are all shirtless and have shaved heads, wearing only white pants while packed into their cells

Kristi Noem has been attacked as 'ICE Barbie' by furious liberals after earning praised for her efforts to embed with those tasked to work on Donald Trump 's immigration crackdown

Kristi Noem has been attacked as ‘ICE Barbie’ by furious liberals after earning praised for her efforts to embed with those tasked to work on Donald Trump ‘s immigration crackdown

Boasberg, who was appointed by President Obama, issued a temporary restraining order for 14 days. 

The judge said the Alien Enemies Act ‘does not provide a basis for the president’s proclamation given that the terms invasion, predatory incursion really relate to hostile acts perpetrated by any nation and commensurate to war.’

Boasberg also said that he needed to issue his order immediately because the government already was flying migrants it claimed were newly deportable under Trump’s proclamation to be incarcerated in El Salvador and Honduras.

El Salvador already agreed to take up to 300 migrants that the Trump administration designated as gang members.

In invoking the act, Trump declared Tren de Aragua as targets, contending it is a hostile force noting members of the gang were ‘conducting irregular warfare and undertaking hostile actions against the United States’ with the goal of destabilizing the nation.

The gang has been linked to kidnapping, extortion, organized crime and contract killings.

DailyMail.com was the first news organization in the US to report on TdA arriving in America over a year ago, however, the gang became a household name after video of them storming an apartment near Denver surfaced in August.

The sweeping wartime authority allows the president broader leeway on policy and executive action and will enable him to speed up mass deportations of people and pushes his promised crackdown on immigration into higher gear. 

After touring the building with Salvadoran Minister of Justice Hector Gustavo, Noem had a message for any would be followers who wanted to cause havoc while in America illegally

After touring the building with Salvadoran Minister of Justice Hector Gustavo, Noem had a message for any would be followers who wanted to cause havoc while in America illegally

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Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 in a bold plan to crack down on the scourge of Venezuela’s most notorious cartel

‘This proclamation is as lawless as anything the Trump administration has done,’ Lee Gelernt, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, who argued for the order in a hearing on Saturday said in an interview.

‘We are on very dangerous ground when the administration is going to try to use wartime authority, when we’re at peace, for immigration purposes or any other non-military purpose.’

Attorney General Pam Bondi said Boasberg ‘had supported Tren de Aragua terrorists over the safety of Americans’ in his ruling. 

‘This order disregards well-established authority regarding President Trump’s power, and it puts the public and law enforcement at risk,’ she said in a statement. 

Trump had pledged to use the Alien Enemies Act during his presidential campaign, and immigration groups were braced for it.

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