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Trump floats banishing America's serial criminals to prisons abroad and compares his migrant flights to Con Air

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By JON MICHAEL RAASCH, POLITICAL REPORTER IN DORAL, FLORIDA

Published: 23:36 GMT, 27 January 2025 | Updated: 23:53 GMT, 27 January 2025

Donald Trump has hinted at sending repeat American offenders to prisons abroad, even if they aren't in the country illegally.

The president was discussing the success of his mass deportation flights when he floated the idea that foreign countries could take in serial criminals for a 'small fee.'

He told the House Republican Conference in Doral, Florida, that he doesn't want U.S. prisons filled with convicts who keep getting arrested, because it is costing the taxpayers.

Instead, he suggested: 'Let them be brought to a foreign land and maintained by others for a very small fee as opposed to be maintained in our jails for massive amounts of money including the private prison companies that charge us a fortune.'

Trump noted that convicts in the U.S. may soon be exported to countries around the world, likening such operations to the 1997 film 'Con Air' in which Nicholas Cage makes a daring escape from a plane full of criminals.  

'We also have many violent criminals in our country, however, that did not necessarily come here illegally — but have been arrested 30 times,' Trump said. 

'I don't want these violent, repeat offenders in our country any more than I want illegal aliens from other countries who misbehave.' 

So the president is looking to ship them out, along with migrants deported from the U.S., to unspecified countries abroad. 

President Donald Trump arrives to speak at the 2025 House Republican Members Conference Dinner at Trump National Doral Miami in Doral, Fla., Monday, Jan. 27, 2025

The president hinted at sending U.S. criminals to countries abroad, noting how he does not want them in the U.S. any more than criminal migrants 

Trump floated sending criminals in the U.S. to prisons abroad. This handout picture shows alleged gang members after being transferred by police to the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) in the city of Tecoluca, El Salvador

'300 people sitting in a plane. Every one of them either a murderer, a drug lord, a kingpin of some kind, the head of the mob, or a gang member,' Trump said.

Already the U.S. has been filling up military planes with migrants to send them back to their home countries.

Aircraft full of scores of migrants, some of whom have criminal wrap sheets, have headed to countries in South America in the week since the president has been in power. 

'And you're flying that plane,' Trump riffed about the flights. 'It's not gonna end well.' 

'You ever see the movie Con Air?' Trump asked referencing the Cage movie. 

'Except here's the difference - the people in Con Air were actors.' 

In this handout provided by the U.S. Department of Defense, illegal immigrants await takeoff for a removal flight at the Tucson International Airport, Ariz., Jan. 23, 2025. Under the direction of U.S. Northern Command, U.S. Transportation Command is supporting Immigration and Customs Enforcement removal flights by providing military airlift

Nicholas Cage in 'Con Air' 

'I don't want these violent repeat offenders in our country anymore. If they've been arrested many many times, I want them out of our country,' he continued.

This is a breaking news story and will continue to be updated. 

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