It is unspecific because I don't remember the guys name. His case has been on the TV news (60 Minutes and more recently regular news) off and on since the mass deportation to El Salvador even occurred. His attorney was interview and she is real.
Everything looks real on TV, but believe me, Mr Ed doesn't really talk, and Al
isn't really from Melmac.
What does this have to do with Mr. Ed or Alf?
That's so iffy because it's not illegal to be gay in El Salvador. Sound
the media is trying to conflate homosexuality laws of Nigeria with any country
that the TV view doesn't reside in.
Try being a young homosexual in a supermax facility overflowing with criminals and gang members.
Prison is too inhumane for gay men? Where should they go when they break the law then?
If they are tried and found guilty, most certainly not. If they are just rounded up, before their trial date, and sent to a maximum security
facility with little hope of getting out... that is inhumane to anyone
and is why we didn't used to do that here in the USA.
Back when Obama was President, they did a drone strike on a New Mexico born
US citizen in Yemen. He was executed without trial. A lot of people, especially Republicans, seemed to know that extrajudiciary actions, even against *potential terrorists*, was wrong then. Why is it OK now?
If they are really gang members or terrorists, let's try them. If they are found guilty of doing things that are bad enough, give them the chair.
What is wrong with this?
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