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Trump suggests 'homegrown criminals' in US be sent to El Salvador prison
President Trump said he'd like to send American criminals to El Salvador's notorious CECOT prison when he met with Nayib Bukele in the Oval Office. Former US Attorney Harry Litman says that would violate the Constitution.
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