Its el salvadore prison which is ran by el salvadore government.
- Previously convicted of violent crime.
- Reentered after being deported.
Maybe…does he need CECOT as a stopgap for that?
I’d say so.
Are we the ones putting them in prison or is it el salvadore?

- Previously convicted of violent crime.
- Reentered after being deported.
I believe to establish these things they’d still need a minimal bit of due process…maybe not a full fledged criminal trial

Its el salvadore prison which is ran by el salvadore government.
You’re paying for the Gringo Wing.
MAGA. Trump Inc.

Are we the ones putting them in prison or is it el salvadore?
We are primarily responsible because we signed a contract with them.
This is a well established legal principle.
If I contract with a person to murder my wife and then send my wife to a place I know the killer to be, can I claim I can’t be charged with murder because I didn’t pull the trigger? All I did was send my wife somewhere?

WuWei:
- Previously convicted of violent crime.
- Reentered after being deported.
I believe to establish these things they’d still need a minimal bit of due process…maybe not a full fledged criminal trial
They had their due process when they were convicted.
As for the reentry, a specialy inquiry officer can stamp it.
Is El Salvador sending planes up here to get them?

JayJay:
WuWei:
- Previously convicted of violent crime.
- Reentered after being deported.
I believe to establish these things they’d still need a minimal bit of due process…maybe not a full fledged criminal trial
They had their due process when they were convicted.
As for the reentry, a specialy inquiry officer can stamp it.
On the second I can agree.
In the first, would they have to be caught in the act of the second crime?

Are we the ones putting them in prison or is it el salvadore?
I am not going to pretend Trump didn’t have his part in working this out with El Salvador. I am not going along wit this “if illegal border crossing gangsters don’t have their rights, are any of us safe” spiel. My concern is that this side CECOT angle is slowing down deportations and giving credibility to the Obama judges decisions, which are aimed at stopping mass deportations.

WuWei:
JayJay:
WuWei:
- Previously convicted of violent crime.
- Reentered after being deported.
I believe to establish these things they’d still need a minimal bit of due process…maybe not a full fledged criminal trial
They had their due process when they were convicted.
As for the reentry, a specialy inquiry officer can stamp it.
On the second I can agree.
In the first, would they have to be caught in the act of the second crime?
The reentry is a felony.
They are locking up US citizens Doug.
Oh so in both cases you were talking about entry?
Got it.

DougBH:
coolidge:
Is cecot not under the mass deportation?
Trump would do well to drop cecot and stick wit deporting people to countries, not prisons. That raises due process before imprisoning to this mixture instead of the process neede before deporting as well as what many will see as ethical problems that don’t exist in sending them back to their country. And for what purpose?
And with many it will add legitimacy to the left judges rulings.The problem with that is they keep coming back.
Then charge them with a crime, throw them in US jail.

They are locking up US citizens Doug.
Yeah. No. We’ve been over that before.

I’d say so
What’s wrong with our prisons?
Why give 8M to ES? No US company wants that contract?

They are locking up US citizens Doug.
As well as migrants who followed our laws.