El Salvador transports 2,000 gang members to new prison | USA TODAY #Shorts

A new prison in El Salvador that is set to host 40,000 people during the country's state of emergency has been criticized for alleged human rights violations.

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11 comments

    1. @Jairn Ohmsford did these gang show mercy when they shot innocent bystanders or murdered them. They deserve it period.

  1. Leave it to USA TODAY to try and toss in “but their human rights!” while El Salvador experienced a 57% reduction in homicides, businesses no longer being extorted, and families visiting the park without the risk of being kidnapped or tortured. I don’t care about their human rights when they don’t care about ours.

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