Trump Doubles Down, Says He Wants To Deport ‘Homegrown’ American Criminals
Molly Bohannon Forbes Staff
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Topline

President Donald Trump said on Fox Tuesday he “would love to” deport
American criminals to be imprisoned in El Salvador, repeating a
controversial idea he spoke about Monday when meeting with
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El
Salvador President Nayib Bukele.


Key Facts

In a Fox Noticias interview with Rachel Campos-Duffy—wife of Trump’s
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy—Trump said he was “very impressed” with
Bukele for his help in deporting criminals and with the prisons he has,
leading Campos-Duffy to ask if prisons in El Salvador could be used “for
our own violent criminals.”


Trump said he calls U.S. violent criminals “homegrown criminals” and that
his administration is “looking into it, and we want to do it. I would love
to do that.”


Trump defined “homegrown criminals” as “the ones that grew up and something
went wrong and they hit people over the head with a baseball bat … and push
people into subways, just before the train gets there, like you see
happening sometimes.”


News Peg

On Monday, when Bukele was at the White House, Trump said “homegrown
criminals are next” before reporters were in the room for their briefing,
according to a live stream
<https://x.com/elsalvador/status/1911804173768692175> posted by Bukele’s
office, and said Bukele would need “to build about five more places.” Trump
then addressed the idea with reporters, saying he would “like to include
[American criminals] in the group of people to get them out of the country,
but you'll have to be looking at the laws on that.” He said Attorney
General Pam Bondi is “studying” whether it's legal, USA Today
<https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/04/14/homegrown-criminals-el-salvador-deport/83090315007/>
 reported.
Is It Legal To Deport American Criminals?

Experts say there is no legal pathway to deport a U.S.-born citizen. There
are some circumstances in which naturalized citizens can be deported, but
it is rare and usually reserved for people who lied during the
naturalization process, Time
<https://time.com/7277884/can-a-u-s-citizen-be-deported-trumps-comments-spark-legal-debate/>
reported.
Erin Corcoran, an immigration law expert and professor at the University of
Notre Dame, told Reuters
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there
is “no provision under U.S. law that would allow the government to kick
citizens out of the country,” and other legal experts have echoed that,
with one telling NBC News
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the
idea “is pretty obviously illegal and unconstitutional.”
Key Background

Trump has sent more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants to a maximum-security
prison known for human rights violations in El Salvador as part of a deal
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in
which the U.S. pays El Salvador $6 million for their imprisonment for one
year. The deportations have become a key focus for critics of the Trump
administration, though, as a number of people have allegedly been deported
mistakenly, including Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was deported
because of a “clerical error” on March 15. The Supreme Court ordered
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the
Trump administration to facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return, but Bondi said
Monday that simply meant if El Salvador wanted to return him, the U.S. had
to provide a plane. During Bukele’s visit Monday, Bukele said
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he
would not return Abrego Garcia to the U.S. and said it was a “preposterous”
suggestion as he doesn’t “have the power to return him.”
What To Watch For

Trump’s full interview with Campos-Duffy airs at 4 p.m. EDT on Fox Noticias.

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