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In reply to the discussion: They were not deported. [View all]moniss
(9,099 posts)31. Given the criminal nature of the government of El Salvador
and the drugs, human trafficking etc. that moves through that region it begs the question of whether some of the fascists here are cutting themselves in or if a few "girls for the parties" was part of the deal for El Salvador agreeing to take all of these people. Given the history of Crumb The 1st with his "Teen Beauty Pageant" and Epstein I have little doubt about what "interests" him.
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AND there was NO due process involved. They were kidnapped and immediately shipped off to
Scrivener7
Apr 2025
#3
Usually people who are deported out of a country are not sold to torture prisons in another country.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2025
#9
"Due process" is not a part of a Bill of Rights that consists only of a Second Amendment.
marble falls
Apr 2025
#7
Spaniards & South Americans know exactly what to call these people: Desaparecidos
Hekate
Apr 2025
#11
6 million a year was agreed to for EACH prisoner. Our taxes are paying for this. And the illegality denying
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2025
#21