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THIS is the moment hundreds of gang members inside El Salvador’s infamous megaprison desperately stare at Trump’s glamorous Home Secretary.
The tattooed skinheads, who were expelled from the US as part of The Don’s deportation policy, watched as Kristi Noem visited the infamous Terrorism Confinement Center, CECOT.



On Wednesday, the 53-year-old Noem toured the harsh cells where 250 alleged members of the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs are held after being deported by Trump.
They joined around 15,000 inmates already behind bars at the infamous slammer.
The jail is known for its inhumane conditions – which serve as a deterrent against El Salvador’s rife gang violence in recent years.
The Homeland Secretary viewed rows of inmates who gazed back obediently.
She was flanked by a brigade of security personnel carrying heavy assault rifles – who focused at keeping the prisoners in line.
El Salvador’s security and justice minister Gustavo Villatoro led Noem on a tour through the overcrowded and sultry prisoner quarters.
Several of the inmates behind bars were the suspected gangbangers President Trump shipped south.
Known as ICE Barbie, Noem is recognized for her glamorous yet fierce leadership as the head of homeland security, with ICE referring to the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
The brunette security boss stunned prisoners with her tight long-sleeve, baseball cap and flowing hair.
She met with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele shortly after the tour to discuss increasing the amount of US deportees bound for the infamous cell.
Her visit to the Central American nation is the first stop in a three-day tour of Latin American countries in order to hold talks on organized crime flowing into the US.
She will travel to Colombia next and then Mexico and meet with each nation’s respective president.
Noem warned criminals who are thinking of coming to the US on Monday.
She said: “We are in several other countries around the world with a message right now that’s saying if you are thinking of coming to America illegally, don’t do it. You are not welcome.”


Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Bukele struck a deal to house Tren de Aragua deportees at CECOT in February
Rubio said that El Salvador is charging the US a “relatively low” fee for the brutal barracks, but the exact cost has not been disclosed.
CECOT is located 47 miles south of El Salvador’s capital city San Salvador.
It was opened in 2023 as Bukele launched a huge offensive against a surging wave of organized crime in his country.
Inmates are known to spend 23 and a half hours a day in stuffy cells that hold up to 70 people.


In the same overcrowded rooms they eat, bathe and go to the bathroom.
Typical meals usually consist of beans and pasta, and the inmates share one communal basin for drinking, and another one for bathing.
Their metal bunks have no sheets, mattresses or pillows and pile four levels high.
Prisoners are only allowed 30 minutes of indoor exercise per day, but are not allowed to go outside at all.
Few of them will ever see the sun again, as many are serving brutal life sentences.
