An El Salvador prison is now housing deported migrants, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia, according to U.S. court records. Garcia was initially held in a maximum-security prison but was later transferred to this lower-security facility. NBC News was granted exclusive access to the prison, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of deported individuals.
The warden of the prison told NBC News that gang members are not housed in this particular facility. This contrasts with the maximum-security prisons often associated with El Salvador's efforts to combat gang violence. The living conditions and programs offered to inmates in this prison are aimed at rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
The deportation of migrants from the United States to El Salvador has been a contentious issue, with concerns raised about the safety and well-being of those being sent back. This inside look at the prison provides valuable context for understanding the realities faced by these individuals.
Inside El Salvador Prison Housing Deported Migrants
An El Salvador prison is housing deported migrants, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia. U.S. court records show Garcia was moved to this lower-security facility after initially being held in a maximum-security prison. The warden of the prison granted NBC News exclusive access, stating that gang members are not housed there. This offers a rare look into the conditions faced by deported individuals.
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