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  National News  Report: Trump Explores Sending U.S. Citizens to El Salvador Prisons
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Report: Trump Explores Sending U.S. Citizens to El Salvador Prisons

Autumn LiAutumn Li—April 17, 20250
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Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump is reportedly exploring a controversial and potentially unconstitutional proposal that would involve detaining certain U.S. citizens and transferring them to prisons in El Salvador. The move, if implemented, would represent a significant departure from established legal norms and has drawn sharp condemnation from legal experts and civil liberties advocates.

The proposal is understood to have been a topic of discussion during a meeting between President Trump and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele at the White House on April 14, 2025. During a pre-press briefing moment, Trump was overheard telling Bukele, “The homegrowns are next, the homegrowns. You’ve got to build about five more places.” This statement explicitly referenced the potential need for increased prison capacity in El Salvador to accommodate U.S. citizens.

President Bukele reportedly indicated that his country possessed the necessary space, signaling a potential willingness to entertain such an arrangement. The discussion highlights a concerning escalation in the Trump administration’s approach to perceived threats, moving beyond non-citizens to contemplate the detention and extraterritorial imprisonment of U.S. passport holders.

Precedent and Due Process Concerns

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The exploration of this proposal follows recent actions by the Trump administration, which has already sent hundreds of individuals – described by officials as alleged Venezuelan gang members or those lacking legal status – to maximum-security facilities in El Salvador in recent weeks. These prior transfers have themselves been met with significant criticism regarding due process.

Critics have pointed to instances involving limited or, in some cases, no due process whatsoever for those transferred. Furthermore, concerns have been raised about defiance of U.S. court orders in specific cases related to these transfers, including the widely reported wrongful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

Legal experts argue that extending such practices to U.S. citizens would constitute an unprecedented assault on fundamental rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. The idea of detaining American citizens domestically and then sending them to foreign prisons for indefinite detention without the full spectrum of U.S. legal protections is seen as incompatible with constitutional principles.

Legal Scrutiny and Official Statements

President Trump has publicly acknowledged considering the legality of sending American criminals abroad. He stated that Attorney General Pam Bondi is currently studying the legal feasibility of such a measure. Trump indicated he would potentially consider this option for violent, egregious repeat offenders, but only if it were deemed legally permissible.

However, the consensus among legal scholars appears overwhelmingly negative. They widely condemn the proposal, asserting in strong terms that it is fundamentally unconstitutional and illegal under existing U.S. law. Such a policy, they argue, would represent an unprecedented infringement on the civil liberties and legal protections afforded to U.S. citizens, including the rights to due process, a speedy trial, and protection against cruel and unusual punishment.

Implications for Civil Liberties

The potential move raises profound questions about the scope of government power and the limits of executive authority regarding its own citizens. Detaining citizens without trial and transferring them to foreign jurisdictions effectively strips them of their constitutional rights and safeguards, including access to legal counsel under the U.S. system and the right to appear before a U.S. court.

The concept of sending citizens abroad for imprisonment is alien to American jurisprudence and runs counter to the principles of national sovereignty and the government’s obligation to protect its citizens. Critics warn that such a policy could set a dangerous precedent, potentially allowing future administrations to circumvent U.S. legal processes for perceived enemies or dissenters.

As Attorney General Bondi’s review continues, the proposal faces an uphill legal battle and significant political opposition from civil liberties advocates and potentially bipartisan lawmakers concerned about the erosion of constitutional rights. The implications of such a policy extend beyond the individuals targeted, striking at the core of what it means to be a citizen protected by the U.S. Constitution.

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