El Salvadore’s Bukele proposes prisoner swap with Maduro for Venezuelan deportees
Proposal comes as El Salvador has come under international scrutiny for accepting Venezuelans and Salvadorans deported by the US

“The only reason they are imprisoned is for having opposed you and your electoral fraud,” he wrote to Maduro. “However, I want to propose a humanitarian agreement that includes the repatriation of 100 per cent of the 252 Venezuelans who were deported, in exchange for the release and surrender of an identical number (252) of the thousands of political prisoners you hold.”
Among those he listed were the son-in-law of former Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez, a number of political leaders seeking asylum in the Argentine embassy in Venezuela, and what he said were 50 detained citizens from a number of different countries across the world. Bukele also listed the mother of opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, whose house the political leader has said was surrounded by Venezuelan police in January.
Venezuela’s prosecutor’s office responded on Sunday night, calling Bukele’s statements “cynical” and referred to the Salvadoran leader as a “neo-fascist”.