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  Crime & Justice  El Salvador Offers Mega-Prison Space for US Criminals: A Contentious Proposition
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El Salvador Offers Mega-Prison Space for US Criminals: A Contentious Proposition

julian Weissjulian Weiss—March 7, 20253
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SAN SALVADOR – President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has put forward a provocative proposal to the United States: housing American criminals and deportees within El Salvador’s formidable Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) mega-prison. [8] This offer signifies a potentially transformative shift in international criminal justice and migration management, extending an invitation to accommodate U.S. deportees of any nationality, including individuals categorized as violent American offenders and gang members. [8]

The proposition, detailed in recent reports [8], represents a significant departure from conventional bilateral agreements concerning migration and criminal matters. While past arrangements, such as the Trump administration’s Asylum Cooperative Agreements (ACAs) with countries including El Salvador, focused on processing asylum seekers in designated “safe third countries,” Bukele’s offer goes considerably further by involving the actual incarceration of foreign nationals transferred from the U.S.

The Core Proposal: Housing US Offenders in CECOT

At the heart of the proposal is the utilization of the CECOT facility, a massive prison specifically constructed by the Bukele administration with a stated capacity to hold tens of thousands of inmates. Located near Tecoluca, San Vicente, the CECOT has become synonymous with El Salvador’s controversial crackdown on gang violence, which has seen tens of thousands of individuals arrested and detained, often under emergency powers that have drawn international criticism.

President Bukele’s offer suggests that this facility, built to house Salvadoran gang members and criminals, could also provide space for individuals deemed deportable from the United States. The scope is notably broad, encompassing not just Salvadoran nationals being deported but also deportees of any nationality currently residing in the U.S. This includes individuals identified as violent American offenders and known gang members, potentially allowing the U.S. to transfer individuals who have committed serious crimes domestically.

A Departure from Traditional Agreements

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The concept of one nation housing another’s incarcerated population on this scale is largely unprecedented in modern international relations. Existing frameworks, like extradition treaties, govern the transfer of individuals for trial or to serve sentences for specific crimes committed in the requesting country. “Safe third country” agreements, such as the ACAs championed by the Trump administration, primarily aimed to redirect asylum seekers to seek protection in the first safe country they arrived in, rather than allowing them to proceed to the U.S.

The ACAs, operationalized with countries like El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, required asylum seekers passing through those nations en route to the U.S. border to apply for protection in the transit country instead of the United States. Bukele’s current proposal fundamentally alters this dynamic by suggesting El Salvador would not just process migrants but actively incarcerate individuals with criminal histories from the U.S., regardless of whether those crimes were committed in El Salvador.

Potential Implications and Precedent

Should this proposal materialize, it could establish a significant precedent for the United States to outsource aspects of its criminal justice system and incarceration responsibilities. Transferring prisoners to foreign nations for long-term detention could offer the U.S. new options for managing its penal population or facilitating the removal of individuals deemed undesirable. [8]

Furthermore, the arrangement could significantly expand the U.S.’s options for deporting individuals, particularly those with criminal records who may face legal challenges or logistical hurdles in being returned to their countries of origin. The proposal explicitly mentions deportees of any nationality, opening the door for the U.S. to potentially transfer non-Salvadoran individuals to El Salvador’s prison system. [8]

Experts suggest that a successful agreement with El Salvador could pave the way for similar deals with other Central American countries grappling with security issues and potentially open to receiving foreign funding or other incentives in exchange for housing U.S. deportees or prisoners. [8] This could reshape the migration and security landscape across the Americas.

Legal and Policy Hurdles

Despite its potential attractions for policymakers in the U.S. seeking solutions to migration and crime issues, the proposal faces substantial legal challenges. [8] The transfer of prisoners between nations is typically governed by complex treaties that protect the rights of the incarcerated, ensuring humane treatment and due process.

Housing U.S. nationals or other deportees in a facility like CECOT, which has faced scrutiny from human rights organizations over conditions and mass detentions, would likely raise significant legal questions regarding constitutional rights, international human rights standards, and the legal status of individuals detained under such an agreement. The nationality of deportees, particularly non-Salvadorans, adds further layers of complexity.

The proposal would require careful navigation of international law, bilateral agreements, and potentially domestic legal changes in both countries. It also carries significant foreign policy implications, potentially reshaping international relations and migration policies throughout the Americas. [8]

As discussions surrounding this unprecedented offer continue, its feasibility and potential impact remain subject to intense debate among legal scholars, human rights advocates, and policymakers on both sides of the border.

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