
Rendition to El Salvador: How the Trump Administration Is Sending Asylum Seekers to Labor Camps
It Could Happen Here
Inhumane Treatment in SECOT Prison
This chapter explores the dire conditions inside SECOT prison in El Salvador, characterized by overcrowding and a lack of basic necessities for inmates, particularly asylum seekers. It highlights the human rights violations and the political narrative surrounding the prison as a government deterrent against gang involvement. Furthermore, the chapter draws parallels between current practices and historical injustices, examining the implications for justice and human rights.
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