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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://x.com/aaronblake/status/1915043852555354291?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[/twitter][/quote] All well and good but we have no authority to grab someone out of their home country. [/quote] I’ll let you ponder this one [img]https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:euynv325eix7glyek377orak/bafkreiad6b6v4qustiwz63yuxdb7kp4l3jmfjkly2x5epfikhx3ywwpimm@jpeg[/img][/quote] We can ponder it all we want but we can not grab someone from another country no matter what any US Court says. Reverse it, assume an El Salvador court rules we need to send his Wife to El Salvador, what’s your reply to them?[/quote] I mean, I've seen lots of these sorts of posts. Do you really believe this? It's not just trolling? You think that somehow, when we send someone to a prison in another country, that we are paying for, that those people just vanish and can never be retrieved? What a strange world you live in, that the United States is powerless to fix admitted mistakes because ... waves hands ... El Salvador. [/quote] [b]Do you really believe we have the authority to demand a country send one of their people to the USA?[/b] If El Salvador refuses to send him here, what’s our plan? [/quote] DP. I believe it's as simple as Trump picking up the phone and calling Bukele--or having one of his lackeys do it for him. [/quote] Bukele has already said he’s not sending him back, but ok, assume a call, and the say no. What’s the plan? Go take him?[/quote] Declare that the US won’t use their prisons anymore. Obviously the US has leverage. Will they use it? [/quote] I'm the PP the PP was responding to. Absolutely the US has leverage: 1) As of 2023, approximately 2.6 million people of Salvadoran origin reside in the United States, representing about 0.78% of the total U.S. population. This includes both individuals born in El Salvador and those born in the U.S. to Salvadoran parents. Notably, this diaspora accounts for roughly 40% of El Salvador's total population of around 6.3 million. --> Since 40% of El Salvador's diaspora resides in the US, you better believe that the US has a big influence on the government of El Salvador. 2) As of 2023, remittances accounted for approximately 24.1% of El Salvador's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), totaling $8.2 billion. Notably, about 94% of these remittances originated from Salvadorans residing in the United States. --> Similarly, since almost a quarter of El Salvador's GDP comes from remittances from Salvadorans in the US, you better believe that the US has influence on Bukele. 3) As of early 2025, approximately 234,000 Salvadorans residing in the United States are beneficiaries of Temporary Protected Status (TPS). TPS provides temporary legal status and work authorization to individuals from countries experiencing extraordinary conditions, such as natural disasters or armed conflict, that prevent safe return. The TPS designation for El Salvador was initially granted in 2001 following devastating earthquakes. Since then, it has been extended multiple times. The most recent extension, announced by the Department of Homeland Security, allows Salvadoran TPS holders to remain in the U.S. through September 9, 2026. --> When TPS for Salvadorans comes up for renewal, the US government can end it, arguing that conditions have improved enough to allow safe return (the basis for which TPS is supposed to end for a certain group of people). I'm betting Trump has promised Bukele he will not do this if Bukele supports him on the plan to imprison US deportees in Salvadoran prisons because returning 234,000 Salvadorans on TPS to El Salvador will cause a huge drop in remissions to El Salvador. [/quote]
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