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Gang Members Sent To El Salvador Debate, Treasury Yields Plummet, Mercedes May Leave U.S. Market

Apr 7, 2025
Dive into the legal maze of deported gang members facing struggles in El Salvador. Delve into the complexities of U.S. immigration policies and the push for due process amidst controversial practices. Explore the economic implications of falling Treasury yields and the potential exit of lower-end cars from the U.S. market. Finally, celebrate the resilience of American entrepreneurs and their fight against global competition, emphasizing the critical role of freedom in fostering innovation.
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ANECDOTE

El Salvador Prison Video

  • Nayib Bukele tweeted a dramatic video of alleged gang members being imprisoned.
  • George Gammon questions the video's purpose and its impact on deterring crime.
INSIGHT

Due Process vs. Deportation

  • Deporting illegal immigrants and imprisoning them without due process are distinct issues.
  • The Constitution protects everyone's right to due process, regardless of legal status.
INSIGHT

Circumventing Due Process

  • The U.S. likely coordinated with El Salvador to imprison gang members without due process.
  • Trump's administration claims Maduro's refusal to accept deportees, but Gammon finds this excuse dubious.
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