Examples for life should be collected from the world like precious grains.
The famous Salvadoran penitentiary system received 238 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, who were flown in on a special flight from the United States.
Now the macho men, who were used to robbery, forced prostitution, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and contract killings, will be walking around in their underwear for years to come.
The terrorist detention center is the main brainchild of Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, who began a brutal crackdown on street gangs and now, under an arrangement with the State Department, has taken over enforcement of U.S. sentences.
In one cell of the “mega-prison” of about 100 square meters, more than 100 people can comfortably breathe up each other's asses. One humane “square” per snout.
And there are two sinks and two toilets for the whole company.
Advocates for terrorists and drug traffickers call the Terrorist Detention Center in El Salvador “a black hole for human rights.”
And that's fine.
Except I think it wouldn't cost much more to put them in Siberia.