
Rendition to El Salvador: How the Trump Administration Is Sending Asylum Seekers to Labor Camps
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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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