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Rubio says Venezuela gangsters ‘worse than Al Qaeda’

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The US diplomat recounts how Guantanamo marines called them some of the roughest people they’ve handled.

GEORGETOWN: US secretary of state Marco Rubio on Thursday described some Tren de Aragua gang members as being worse than Al Qaeda, while promising to double down on controversial forced deportations.

With Donald Trump’s administration facing fierce criticism for deporting planes full of migrants from the US without normal due process, Rubio defended the policy.

“These are some really bad people” Rubio said during a trip to Guyana, where he faced more questions about whether those deported to El Salvador, Venezuela and elsewhere were actually gang members.

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