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Implementing a facility like El Salvador's CECOT (Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo) in the United States could dramatically improve public safety and quality of life. The notion of "human rights abuses" is often exaggerated or misused in these contexts. We face rampant violence from criminal gangs that show no regard for human rights themselves, devastating cities like California, Chicago, and New York. What barriers prevent us from adopting El Salvador's proven approach to combating organized crime? A comprehensive overhaul is essential for securing America's future.
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we all know who'd be going there first



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