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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would El Salvador send an El Salvador citizen back to United States. That doesn't make sense.[/quote] Why would they imprison him when he has not been charged with any crime here or there? That doesn't make sense. The only reason they would do that is because we are paying them to. (And admittedly that doesn't make sense either, when he has not been charged with anything here or there.)[/quote] Due to extreme gang violence terrorizing the country, El Salvador passed an emergency state of exception in March 2022. They were the murder capital of the world. Under the special powers, the right to association is suspended, police don’t have to tell someone being arrested the reason or inform them of their rights. Someone arrested does not have a right to a lawyer, mass trials are allowed and there is no longer a right to a speedy trial. It is against the law in El Salvador to have any gang connections. There is a law that criminalizes the creation, distribution, or display of any visual expression that alludes to gangs. So the fact that there is a gang report from the US naming him associating with MS-13 gang members and is maybe a gang member and he maybe has gang tattoos on his hands is enough in El Salvador to imprison you for any one of those offenses. El Salvadorans had reached their limit and decided the trade off was worth it because how miserable the conditions were when gangs were terrorizing the country killing, extorting, raping, etc. Just like we imprison people and hold people in Guantanamo Bay without a trial and without charges for over 20 years. We decided it was worth it to defend our country against terrorism. [/quote] So it’s ok to deny people due process? That’s insane. And as the past few months have shown, innocent people end up being hurt by this system. It’s why we have laws and a constitution. This is not a monarchy where the king decides who gets his head chopped off. [/quote] A hearing that he lost, and an appeal that he lost, is not due priocess? If you get a speeding ticket, challenge it in court, lose, appeal, then lose again, were you denied due process?[/quote] If you get a speeding ticket, lose in court and then lose on appeal, you have to pay the ticket. But the government cannot then ship you off to a prison in El Salvador. That’s essentially what happened here.[/quote] If you get a speeding ticket in Italy, lose in court, then lose an appeal, you have to pay the ticket and GO HOME. They shipped him back to his home country. [/quote]
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