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Trump Tried to Deport Illegals to War-Torn Country Lacking an Open Airport: Shock Revelations

President Donald Trump tried to send illegal immigrants to Ukraine As part of his strategy to eliminate undesired lawbreakers from the United States.

Ukraine has been gripped by war since the Russian invasion in February, 2022 and does not even have a working airport after they were targeted by repeated airstrikes.

But even that was not enough to deter Trump from asking the country to pitch in and help crack down on America's 'migrant crisis.'

According to The Washington Post , Trump administration officials reached out to Ukraine in late January in an effort to strike a deal over a group of illegal migrants - none of whom were citizens of Ukraine.

The administration had hoped to deport the illegal migrants to war-torn Ukraine.

While it is unclear how Ukrainian officials responded to the request, the nation has not accepted any third-party nationals from the United States.

The report suggests that there was no evidence showing Kyiv took the proposal seriously at any point.

Two officials even indicated that they didn't bother presenting it to the top levels of government for review, as it seemed too absurd.

Trump and Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky have have had an tense relationship since Trump's comeback to the White House.

The tensions reached their peak in February during a heated confrontation in the Oval Office. The discussion turned into a yelling match after Trump threatened to entirely withdraw support from Ukraine unless Zelensky accepted his conditions for peace. Additionally, Trump alleged that Zelensky lacked gratitude.

It has now come to light that Ukrainian authorities turned down Trump's request regarding migrants mere weeks prior to their encounter.

However, since then, they have managed to reach an agreement which will grant the U.S. exclusive opportunities for involvement in new investment initiatives aimed at developing Ukraine's natural resources, such as aluminum, graphite, oil, and natural gas .

The agreement came following a week of pressure from Trump urging Ukraine to reimburse Washington for the billions provided in military and economic aid aimed at helping Ukraine fend off the Russian assault.

It seems that during the Trump administration, efforts were made to search for a country willing to accept third-party nationals.

In the end, officials reached an agreement with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, who consented to take in foreign criminals. keep them in his nightmarish CECOT prison.

As observed in footage released by the Salvadoran government More than 130 alleged gang members, who were unlawfully residing in the United States, were transferred via bus to a high-security facility. Upon arrival, they were issued the institution’s standard white T-shirts and shorts and had their heads shaved.

The guards led them into a cellblock where some individuals were forced to kneel on the floor, their wrists handcuffed behind their backs and their ankles chained.

In the correctional facility, the alleged gang members remain confined within overpopulated cells for 23 and a half hours daily. They get only 30 minutes to move around, during which they are shackled in the center of the corridor.

The jail contains cells fitted with steel bars, distributed across eight block sections, each capable of accommodating up to 100 inmates.

Each cell includes 80 iron bunks without mattresses, as well as two toilets and two sinks.

Labeled as a 'black hole of human rights' and a 'nightmare prison' by detractors, the institution has faced extensive criticism for supposedly disregarding internationally recognized prisoner rights.

Before that agreement, it is known that Trump had contemplated Costa Rica, Mexico, and Panama as potential locations for his grand project.

Trump activated the wartime AlienEnemiesAct to aid in facilitating the deportations, leading to continuous legal disputes reaching even the Supreme Court .

He this week revealed plans to reopen Alcatraz to avoid the cumbersome legal processes.

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