Ten more violent illegal migrants — including five Tren de Aragua gangbangers — were booted from the US and deported to El Salvador over the weekend, The Post has learned — as President Trump was set to host President Nayib Bukeleat at the White House Monday.
At least five of the deported migrants were kicked out Sunday over their alleged ties to the Venezuelan prison gang, a senior administration official said.
The five others all had prior busts for heinous crimes — ranging from rape and making terrorist threats to assaults and robberies, according to the official.
All 10 either hailed from El Salvador or Venezuela.
The latest deportations came as Trump was preparing to host El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele at the White House later on Monday.
The Trump administration has already deported more than 200 suspected gangbangers to El Salvador’s notorious mega prison in recent weeks as the Central American nation becomes a critical ally in the US’ mass deportation crackdown.
Asked whether he has any concerns about the hell-hole prison where the deportees are being held, Trump told reporters Sunday that Bukele was doing a “fantastic job.”
“He’s taking care of a lot of problems that we have that we really wouldn’t be able to take care of from cost standpoint,” Trump said.
“And he’s doing really, he’s been amazing. We have some very bad people in that prison. People that should have never been allowed into our country.”
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