A new prison in El Salvador that is set to host 40,000 people during the country's state of emergency has been criticized for alleged human rights violations.
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Well done
Bullshit
Good for El salvador! America needs to take a lesson!
Not like this.
Brilliant. This is how you deal with criminals.
Human rights violations.
@Jairn Ohmsford did these gang show mercy when they shot innocent bystanders or murdered them. They deserve it period.
@Jairn Ohmsfordgood
Leave it to USA TODAY to try and toss in “but their human rights!” while El Salvador experienced a 57% reduction in homicides, businesses no longer being extorted, and families visiting the park without the risk of being kidnapped or tortured. I don’t care about their human rights when they don’t care about ours.
Love have they have handled the real domestic terrorists
Most of them are from the 18 street in L.A.