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That suggestion has been condemned by legal experts as akin to dropping citizens into a black box. NPR's criminal justice reporter Meg Anderson joins us. Meg, thanks for being with us. Thank you for having me. We know that hundreds of immigrants have already been sent to El Salvador. What kind of conditions do they face there?
That suggestion has been condemned by legal experts as akin to dropping citizens into a black box. NPR's criminal justice reporter Meg Anderson joins us. Meg, thanks for being with us. Thank you for having me. We know that hundreds of immigrants have already been sent to El Salvador. What kind of conditions do they face there?
And what does that mean for those people?
And what does that mean for those people?
And what does that mean for those people?
And Meg, we also know that President Trump and Attorney General Bondi are exploring the idea of sending what they call homegrown criminals abroad. Would their situation be any different?
And Meg, we also know that President Trump and Attorney General Bondi are exploring the idea of sending what they call homegrown criminals abroad. Would their situation be any different?
And Meg, we also know that President Trump and Attorney General Bondi are exploring the idea of sending what they call homegrown criminals abroad. Would their situation be any different?
And what does the federal government say about all this?
And what does the federal government say about all this?
And what does the federal government say about all this?
NPR's Meg Anderson, thanks so much.
NPR's Meg Anderson, thanks so much.
NPR's Meg Anderson, thanks so much.
The U.S. and Iran are holding a fresh round of nuclear talks in Rome today.
The U.S. and Iran are holding a fresh round of nuclear talks in Rome today.
The U.S. and Iran are holding a fresh round of nuclear talks in Rome today.
Joined now by NPR's international affairs correspondent, Jackie Northam. Jackie, thanks for being with us.
Joined now by NPR's international affairs correspondent, Jackie Northam. Jackie, thanks for being with us.
Joined now by NPR's international affairs correspondent, Jackie Northam. Jackie, thanks for being with us.