Exclusive interview with two women who say they were on deportation flights

Exclusive interview with two women who say they were on deportation flights Exclusive interview with two women who say they were on deportation flights

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In an exclusive interview, two women said they were wrongly taken on deportation flights of alleged gang members to El Salvador. They were sent back when the president of El Salvador refused to take female prisoners. NBC News’ Julia Ainsley reports.