With Donald Trump coming into office, drug dealing gangsters are about to get a dose of third world treatment.
Goodbye gangsters
El Salvador has a way of dealing with criminal street gangsters that our new ultra-conservative Attorney General, Matt Gaetz, can’t wait to try out here. Lock them away in a super-supermax prison and never let them out to bother law abiding citizens, ever again.
When Gaetz took a tour of the vast prison fortress, he “seemed impressed.”
“There’s a lot more discipline in this prison,” Gaetz observed in July, “than we see in a lot of the prisons in the United States.”
As part of his duties as AG, Gaetz will be in charge of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. You can expect him to subject American gangsters to many of the security measures and techniques that he saw in El Salvador.
The Central Americans call their facility the “Terrorism Confinement Center.” Locals call it “Cecot.” The natives know it well and talk about it often. Everyone in El Salvador knows that’s where gangsters and murderers go into lock up “from which they are never released.”
It’s no “Club-fed” paradise, either. That makes it a great deterrent to crime. Inmates don’t have jobs, social cliques or the ability to do business from their cell. They sit there. They have nothing at all to do except hard time.
Much safer streets
With all the violent gangsters locked safely away in a concrete fortress, law abiding citizens can walk the streets without fear for their safety. Human rights groups are flabbergasted by the way “hardline” ruler Nayib Bukele treats rapists and killers.
The harsh conditions they’re warehoused under have liberal activists disgusted, exhausted, appalled and annoyed. Bukele is also “largely credited inside his country for returning safety to the streets.”
Gaetz is a convert. “This is the solution” for El Salvador, Gaetz declared. It would work real good in Los Angeles, too. “We think the good ideas in El Salvador actually have legs and can go to other places and help other people be safe and secure and hopeful and prosperous.”
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When CNN got wind of the tour Gaetz had, they had to book one of their own. They became “the first major U.S. news organization to be granted access to Cecot on a private tour.” Even with pres passes, getting into the facility required multiple checkpoints outside the perimeter and thorough searches for contraband at the gate.
Acre upon acre of violent gangsters are warehoused in huge concrete bunkers. They “spend 23½ hours a day in bleak group cells, eat a bland meatless diet and have just 30 minutes a day for exercise or Bible class.” Breaking any of the numerous rules gets a prisoner tossed into the darkness of solitary confinement.