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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Someone said 10 percent of El Salvadoran men who are incarcerated are “violent criminals.” For comparison, criminal law in U.S. states allows for incarceration for property crimes and other offenses. I love how everyone knows deeply about El Salvador now. Is it the new Kardashians? The new White Lotus? Most of the crime to girls and others were not in your inner circles. Spend equal time researching that. [/quote] Nobody said that. Nobody is talking about incarcerated "El Salvadoran" men. Stop changing the subject. Tom Homan, Kristi Noem and co. have claimed that every Venezuelan whom they sent to El Salvador was: illegal, a violent criminal, and a member of Tren de Aragua; the "worst of the worst" and a threat to our safety. Several news organizations have looked into this claim and found it to be FAKE NEWS. Here are couple of links for analysis of how many have Venezuelans ANY criminal records, whatsoever, in any country: https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2025-04-10/about-90-of-migrants-sent-to-el-salvador-lacked-u-s-criminal-record https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-records-show-about-migrants-sent-to-salvadoran-prison-60-minutes-transcript/ In case you don't want to click: Hundreds of pages of U.S. legal records and American government statements reviewed by Bloomberg News found five men charged with or convicted of felony assault or firearms violations. Three men were charged with misdemeanors including harassment and petty theft. Two others were charged with human smuggling. For the rest of the men, there was no available information showing they committed any crime other than traffic or immigration violations in the U.S. Moreover, a large percentage of these men were in fact legal. To summarize: The United States has sent a large number of entirely innocent men who came to the United States through legal channels and have never been accused or convicted of any crime to a concentration camp in another country. [/quote]
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