President Trump is keeping his promise to send gang members back to their home countries.

In fact, he is deporting so many gang members to El Salvador that authorities there are now reportedly holding emergency meetings and trying to come up with new laws to keep track of all the criminals being sent back to El Salvador from the U.S.

The Washington Post reports:

This year the U.S. government has deported 398 gang members to this country, compared with 534 in all of 2016, according to Salvadoran government statistics. This sharp increase in the rate of gang deportations — and the prospect of more gang roundups in the United States — has prompted Salvadoran authorities to hold emergency meetings and propose new legislation to monitor suspected criminals who are being sent home.

Héctor Antonio Rodríguez, the director of El Salvador’s immigration agency, says that the country is already riddled with violence and said “If gang members return, of course this worries us.”

From The Daily Wire:

President Trump has targeted members of the violent gang known as MS-13, or Mara Salvatrucha. Earlier this month he said the organization will be “gone from our streets very soon, believe me.” And Trump is making the rounding up of MS-13 members a top priority.

The Trump administration has made it clear that deporting MS-13 gang members is a prime concern. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that MS-13 could be designated as a terrorist organization and that they were being targeted and deported.

In April, President Trump tweeted that MS-13 gang members were being removed from the U.S. “fast” and he slammed the Obama administration for their “weak” immigration policies that have allowed MS-13 to grow and thrive across America.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced this month that more than 1,300 gang members across the country have been arrested in what it described as the largest anti-gang crackdown in ICE history, many of the criminals arrested were MS-13 gang members from El Salvador.