Immigration may be deported from the United States, even “dangerous”, who has been convicted of a violent crime, and may head to the infringed hell of El Salvador, who lives in excessive cells.
The Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT) is welcomed as a solution to the Central America for gang’s gang’s violence, but human rights organizations say that 15,000 prisoners are facing an inhuman treatment.
After a meeting between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President San Salvador President Salvador Nive Bukele, Rubio announced that Mega Prison would accept prisoners from the United States.
“We can send them, and he will put them in his prison,” said Rubio that immigrants were set to be deported from the United States.
He added as follows: “And he has also offered to be in the United States, despite being a dangerous criminal who is currently detained and a US citizen or a legal resident.
According to the government, Secot Prison is located in 47 miles southeast of the capital, with gangbang in which MS-13 and rival bario 18 are held on the wall.
Prison has a lot of dining rooms, break rooms, gyms, and board games, all of which are reserved for about 2,000 guards patrols the facilities.
The prisoners are stuffed in cells for 23 hours a day, and each cell holds 65 to 70 prisoners. According to AFP, rival gang members are often stored in the same cells.
Prisoners are allowed to exercise only for 30 minutes inside the corridor or to attend a court hearing through a video from a prison room.
Inmates take a shower from a large basin inside the cells, collect and drink water from large plastic barrels. Steel passage and surveillance cameras on cells guarantee that prisoners are monitored 24 hours a day.
President Salvador’s Bukele banned Cecot’s meat, so prisoners are given only beans and pasta. Latin America’s Deven Process, which is conducting a campaign for human rights, states that the amount of food provided in prison is completely inadequate.
Despite Bukele’s claim that prison is managed closely, local and international human rights organizations say that violence is too common in prison, regardless of guards and inmates. 。
Cristosal Human Rights Group discovered that at least 174 inmates were tortured and killed from January to June last year.
Miguel Sale, a former member of the United Nations subcommittee to prevent torture, used to “make it possible to dispose of people without officially applying death penalties”. “It was just.
The Legal Foundation’s dude process is afraid that the treatment in prison will be mentally sacrificed to prisoners, and many prisoners are in a lifetime sentence, and they will probably never see the outside world again. Nevertheless, I am afraid of breaking the hope to rehabilitate them. 。
However, during a jail tour to a reporter last week, Prison Director Belamino Garcia explained the prisoners as “a difficult psychopath to rehabilitate.”
“So they are here in the biggest security prison that they never leave,” he said.
Socorro Juridico Humanitario’s rights group argued that almost one -third of Cecot detained people were innocent.
Last year, after Bukele declared an emergency, more than 80,000 people were caught in the arrested sweep, and about 8,000 innocent people were released.
Mega prison can accommodate 40,000 people, and Bukele has offered to fill some of the criminal immigrants and convicted US citizens.
It is still unknown whether such an extraordinary step can be taken under the current law. The United States is forbidden to expel citizens to other countries.
“It’s ridiculous,” said Munsha German, a professor at the University of Emermon, an international politician. “It’s a distraction that doesn’t deal with the real problems behind crimes and immigrants, and it’s definitely not a legal act.
Experts also suggest that El Salvador and the United States violate many international law by detention of citizens of other countries in CECOT.
“This is an unprecedented movement, and it is not comparable to what the United States has tried before when he moved the detained people,” said Germann.
“It’s beyond the restraint of people in Guantanamo Bay and Japanese forced camps in World War II,” she added. “It may be violating many international law.”
Manuel Flores, the opposition secretary of El Salvador, accused El Salvador, saying that it was not a garbage dump for criminals in the Western Hemisphere.
“What are we? In the backyard, front yard, or garbage dump?” He said at a press conference.
With post wire