The Ministry of State has announced that the Secretary of State Marco Rubio will urge El Salvador to accept foreigners who have been expelled from abroad from countries that do not accept US expulsion.
Latin America’s special envoy Mauricio Krabbar Kalone told the reporters on January 31 that Rubio visited the Central American country, including diplomatic measures to cooperate with the US expulsion. Ta.
According to Claver-Carone, the United States wants to reproduce the transaction of the “secure third country” of a forced repetant who allows illegal immigrants from the United States, even if their home country does not cooperate. This transaction was canceled under the Biden administration.
With this agreement, foreigners can prohibit exile in El Salvador after removing the United States and seek exile in the United States.
“During the first Trump administration, El Salvador is one of the three countries with the United States with the” third and third “agreement, and this will also be a topic of the debate,” says Claver-Carone. I did it.
Rubio’s visit to Multic Country is focused on the migration issues and the cooperation of Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Dominica, and El Salvador.
The Secretary of State will also start US efforts to “oppose China’s influence throughout the region.”
The new Trump administration’s efforts to export the country were extremely fluctuating, and Colombia initially refused to export the United States and eventually responded to the demand.
The cancellation was part of President Donald Trump’s efforts to solve illegal immigrants.
Citizens in some countries had temporary protected positions.
At that time, the Ministry of Land Security (DHS) said that the extension was “the government continues to face due to an inhuman humanitarian and economic crisis” of Venezuela’s leader Nikolaz Maduro’s political and economic crisis. I am continuing to face it. “
The newly cast secretary DHS secretary Kristi NOEM stated that the cancellation of the order could “violate our law for another 18 months” by extending the status.
“In accordance with the process, we will evaluate all of these individuals in our country, including the Venezuelans here,” Noem said.
The president tried to end the temporary protected position of the people of other countries, including Haiti and Sudan, but was blocked by the Federal Court.
Zachary Steber has contributed to this report.