The president said if the “civil rights” groups are concerned for the prisoners human rights they are welcome to take the prisoners with them and look after them 😂😂😂😂
Think we can at least admit that there are some innocents in there. The police aren't perfect, and with mass incarcerations some innocents do get jailed. That's just a fact of imperfect human societies
El Salvador went from the highest homicide rate in the world to a lower homicide rate than the US. It really proves that governments are more than capable of curbing violent crime but make a conscious decision to facilitate it instead. Thank you President Bukele for demonstrating this.
Exactly. People who do not honor human rights cannot expect a 5 star prison. I know El Salvador well and a vast majority support this and even Bukele's critics admit they feel safer now.
because the rage of victims doesn’t have the same responsibility as the government. Victims can define justice however they want so chasing a justice on their terms is a death spiral. It’s the government’s job to deliver it with due process. Victims don’t have a responsibility, governments do.
@@aurelian2668Actually there are countries that can, russia could cage the US up like a stray dog and throw it in a landfill, yall arent above the world
Went to El Salvador last summer, felt safe every where and spoke to a lot of people there and they all love the president and the new life in El Salvador.
Does anyone have a om the ground comparison of what it was like before these measures were put into place? I'm curious what the day to day was like then compared to now
Statistically speaking there must be a fair amount of innocent people that just got lumped in there for having tattoos. The moral question is "how many innocent lives are we willing to destroy for the sake of the many" You can support this extreme policies but it shouldn't mean you can't support transparency for the sake of the innocent.
@@degree5305 No, not really... Gang tattoos are easily identified... Civilians generally don't get the same tattoos as gang members... Clearly they're not innocent or it wouldn't have worked...
We have one, not just one but many; they are called county jails, private jails, and state prisons. And just like a fish net, the Rico Act can supply them with more "gang members" and "at the wrong place, wrong time individuals" at any given moment. El Salvador is just playing catching up. Wait till they go public, and the people can buy stocks and reap the fruits of their slave labor.
It’s going to backfire in a horrible way. American drug consumption isn’t going anywhere. Now you potentially have hundreds of thousands of young boys with no fathers in the home.
@@eddycarpenter8989Considering those fathers were gangsters who would have pushed their kids into the "family business" they might actually be better off.
We have had this before in the 70s and 80s which have led the country to be 20% of the world's prisoners. We need a philosphy and adopt the Norwegian model of humane prisons that focused on rehabilitation, restorative justice and normality to help prepare people who are behind bars for a successful reentry.
Its lovely how journalists talk about human rights when it comes to hardened criminals being taken off the streets, but when innocent people are being massacred by gang violence it's radio silence. Truly shows the kind of people they are.
@@fuckakakakaWhy didn't they worry about all that when the criminals were on the loose and killing innocent civilians left and right that were at the wrong place at the wrong time? Why is it that it's AFTER something is done about the crime, that all these critics and "watchdog groups" want to moral grandstand and virtue signal
@@PermanentHigh im glad something has been done, but its also important to make sure they don't lose sight and understand this was supposed to help innocents. its fair to say that no system will be perfect but you wouldn't want to be part of that collateral damage.
@@fuckakakaka I for sure wouldn't, but it's VERY hard to get lumped in with criminals if you don't present yourself as one. However many innocents may get caught up in this, will ALWAYS be FAR LESS than the number of innocents getting caught up in the tyranny and rampage of these gangs on the streets
Without crime, what purpose would news media have? News media organisations WANT criminals on the streets so they have more "TOP STORIES" to fund their parasitic existence.
The President telling the human rights groups that if they don't like the conditions in the jail, that they should take the prisoners out of the country and care for these gang members themselves is just awesome.
Now train those young powerful people to make things start a giant company business army firefighter unit ,,, something,,, sure they messed up that was yesterday let's do something now heal the situation you can't just have him sitting in there what's doing,,,,
And it could be down..people Need to demand this form all their governments…the only reason it’s not done is because our governments Do not value our lives ..
@@ZA-fd1fc slowly something is happening. We had a drive by with automatic weapons and someone threw a grenade to a funeral of a member of one group. Sweden WAS the safest country in Europe, now its the second worst country after Albania
Part of my family lives in El Salvador so I go visit them almost every year. Ever since Bukele became president, they look a lot happier with life. One of grandparents is telling about so many nice things happening in El Salvador through video calls. Thanks Bukele for making El Salvador more safe for my family and all the people that live there. 😁
As a salvadorian I’m very proud of how they taken back the country so it’s safe those gangs are animals I’m glad they are finally paying for their actions
Singapore did the same thing and people were protesting about human rights violations and all that nonsense. Look at Singapore now, a country as safe as Japan. Good Job El Salvador, keep it up and hope you become prosperous
@@sneakykamon Please do. It's a stunning place to see in person. Its the cleanest and the safest place I've ever visited...and I've lived and visited all over.
These are criminals that made El Salvador a dangerous place, with fear of kidnapping, murder, and extortion. Now that these criminals are finally put somewhere where they cannot influence children, harm elderly, and extort businesses your concern is with their living conditions? They made life impossible for an honest working individual.
November 5th, you can re-elect someone tough on crime and is in favor of border security and peace deals. Someone the establishment is desperately trying to stop.
As a Salvadoran staying in El Salvador for two weeks on business, it feels so much safer and secure. Gangs use to tax business owners and would murder kids who didn’t wish to join their gang.
For those of you who didn't know President Nayib Bukele has a rare medical condition that doesn't allow him to remain sit for too long due to the massive size of his gigantic steel balls.
@@JMAN97712 I’m just saying it’s lacking fair justice like we have in the U.S or other well established countries. But hopefully that’s already improving
America would rather have criminal out of jail early or not at all to make space for the ones already full. This is why San Francisco made marijuana legal 🙄🙄🙄🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️
@@krist-yonnarain7786 The 6th highest, not the highest. El Salvador has a higher rate and is #1 as of 2024. Our problem isn't our incarceration rate. Our problem is WHO is incarcerated and WHO isn't. For a long time, we locked up people on drug offenses related to personal use with no articulable victim. That has been a complete waste of time, resources, life and liberty. On the other hand, we have a massive number of murderers and rapists who already had violent priors on their records at the time they were arrested. That's only possible when the state lets violent offenders walk. If we had to build a dozen prisons of this size to lock up violent offenders, it'd be worth it. The people who suffer the most from violent thieves, rapists, and murders are the poor. I'm well off. I live in a rich area and in a nice neighborhood. Playing catch and release with violent offenders doesn't affect me at all. There's virtually no crime here. On the other hand, it sure does affect the people living in poor neighborhoods who are scared on their own streets and the kids who have to wade through it every day walking to school. The de-policing movement is one of the most anti-poor movements I've seen in my lifetime.
Barely any mention of the huge benefits this has brought to society. It's always about criminal comforts and such. "But are the the criminals happy in the prison?" Who cares?? they are clothed, they are fed. We should focus on the needs of law abiding citizens, they deserve to be taken care of first.
That's why the West is falling apart. You have too many politicians and media sites that care more for the well-being of criminals than the well-being of law-abiding citizens.
These idiots always interview the "human rights groups" to try & milk sympathy for the poor & oppresed murdering gangsters. Rather interview the people on the street for their opinion.
I was there in October to Bury my grandfather it was my first time there since 07 and how safe it felt was unbelievable! Compared to all my previous visits it’s like night and day. Country is so unbelievably beautiful and the potential is so sky high.
@@chinesecovidanalswabs4752 those people of salvador would know better if they was playing games and covering themselves with gang affiliated tattoos. Just listen to People of salvador and you would know
Sure, except for the innocents that have also been caught up in this. One source is saying the authorities themselves have acknowledged 6000 wrongful imprisonments and one organization is claiming there to still be over 14000 people who havent actually been connected to a gang. This is according to an article found on el pias. Then there is the innocent foreigners that have been caught per an article on the guardian.
@@shawntw1556 je made all concerned an offer: if you are felling compassionate with those arrested he is willing to free them to those who's willing to take them. It's not like he's not willing to compromise. It's a pretty fair offer. Ball is on your court. Also 90% of people in his country are in support of what he's doing he doesn't care about what outsiders are saying. When asked about human rights concerns about imprisoned population he told them he have no time to think about what criminals need he's all focused on developing his country and restore human rights to those who's human rights were taken by gangs for more than 4 decades
El Salvador 🇸🇻 is finally free for all law abiding peace loving people of the world to visit. President Bukele is a blessing bestowed from the almighty God. God Bless El Salvador!
Committed no crime?!? It was passed into law that simply being a gang member is a crime and if the human rights activists don’t like it, they can take these criminals home to live in their houses. See how well that goes. 🙄
😂 human rights watch groups, Where in the heck were they when innocent families were been slaughtered? Is there a benefit for them when there's conflict in a nation? Could be
I think the issue is that they seem to think some innocent people are being caught up in the mass arrests. Which who knows, but overall this has been great
I work with a young man from El Salvador that informed me that to avoid prison those not arrested already are escaping into the United States by the thousands. The Hispanic community he lives in have already seen the rise in violence and extortion from these gang members.
But can you blame the El Salvadorans? They have brought peace to their country. Yes, there likely is an exodus of criminals from El Salvador, because they are being incarcerated so effectively. This is good for us Americans in the long run
SOMEONE had to do something. I've heard stories from a young Salvadorian mother that has been going to El Salvador and says that everyone feels so safe to walk around and finally have a life. Although, she also says that she knows someone that is locked up there that doesn't have no gang ties. From the sound of it, it's a small percentage. Sucks to be them. If the benefits outweigh the negative, then, it's for the best. Criminals like that are nit just going to one day wake up with a MORAL COMPASS and say, "Hey! I'm going to stop being a habitual, ignorant, arrogant criminal and start am honest living.". That's wishful thinking, especially when criminals like these are holding towns and countries hostage.
You are correct. I know El Salvador well and the problem with the gangs was not only making the country the murder capital of the world but also it was ungovernable pre-Bukele. Yes there is a trade off but I can say with certainty most of the population is behind it. People were going to suffer no matter what but far less people are suffering in comparison. There was no good option this is truly the perfect example of the lesser of 2 evils when there truly are only 2 options. The gangs in control or the government. That's what I would say to human rights groups living comfortably in the west.
It’s unfortunate that innocent people get caught up in the war against gangs, but it’s a war, innocent people get hurt in war. What else are they supposed to do? I’d like the “human rights activists” ti give a better alternative.
@@superduperboyx the USA has thousands of people in jails that are innocent. There is a netflix documentary, the Central Park 5 about USA justice system
I was in El Salvador last year, amazing place with the nicest people who seemed excited to see tourists start coming. Felt safe everywhere even in San Salvador.
Identical experience I had when I visited in 2022. I had two people genuinely curious as to where I'm visiting from; shop keepers loved to have outsiders shop, etc.
I can see some form of this in the U.S. for sure. But it has to be run by the military or B.O.P. not private industry. If you outsource and privatize too many prisons the competition will lead to R.I.C.O. violations and abuse of power which could be just as bad as the criminals that they detain. They will try to fill their bunks by any means necessary and get paid. There is no cure for human nature and our love of money.
Being from El Salvador, I have been there six times, and the last time I was there was when Bukele decided to make this change, and El Salvador is like a totally different country. Before, walking the streets at night was considered unsafe, but now you can roam wherever you please at any time. I really hope he can remain president for the remainder of his life.
Doing something like this in Chicago would actually fix the city within weeks. People could finally enjoy living there without having to look over their shoulders. But anyone tries to do anything like this in America they would be labeled a racist
These individuals are criminals, not just being in the wrong place at the wrong time... Bukele gave peace to the citizens of El Salvador... Not many countries can say that.
@@prospectbasement6723I remember when Florida had chain gangs. They wore black and white striped shirts, hats, and pants. And they used machetes to clear back the jungles beside the roadways. They were all chained to one long chain by the ankle. The Sheriff's stood guard with shotguns.
What has the international watch ever done to prevent anything bad from happening? They're always waiting to criticize those who are attempting to do something
Because NBC and Telemundo have a deep hatred for the Bukele administration so this was just a filler story to combat his recent unprecedented electoral win - especially since Bukele announced today he would be speaking along with President Trump at a large convention of conservatives to be held in DC next month. The media has spent all this time trying to paint Bukele as a dictator - the idea of a Latin American country embracing capitalism, conservatism, personal and social responsibility - these are direct threats to the electoral power that the Left wants in the US via mass migration.
President Bukele you are a legend of history what you have done for your people of El Salvador is resonating with the rest of the world as an example of a government for their people 🌎💙🙏
We need this in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Portland, Seattle, New York City, etc etc etc. I could name hundreds of cities were this would be great. But the people running our government have become weak. We need El Salvador’s president to give the people running some balls.
😂 they’re not smiling and laughing anymore either. They just need to be put to work to repay their country for the damage and loss they’ve been causing for decades.
@@blanco-sanchez450 some of them also Disappear(Executed) without trace by the government I don't feel sorry for this Terrorist organization they do a lot of Damage to Salvadoran citizen rest of Latin America should follow Nayib Bukele footsteps
They said the most dangerous country in Central America. I thought it was the most dangerous country in the world. Either way, imagine the fear those people felt, with no possibility for help or hope, for so many years, day after day. To finally feeling they, and their families are safe. I’m happy for them.
This is what prison should be like totally uncomfortable & actual punishment to prevent people from committing crimes. Prison/jail shouldn't be a mini vacation from your everyday life but a real humbling & unpleasant punishment while locked up.
Before Bukele i would never dream of going to El Salvador by myself , now I have been there by myself and will be going again in the future 🩷. Thank you Bukele.
@@berkekadircelik6282 no they wouldn’t because none of them have face tattoos or are associated in any way, shape or form with criminals. Stop lying to yourself
This is what you don't understand. El Salvador doesn't produce anything. The gangs are useless. Gang leaders and American police are connected too well and politicians and judges and bankers. The whole system would collapse and country
Good for him. He’s for the people of his country. Many other leaders can learn from this, he is changing the lives of future generations to come. What a beautiful country and bless anyone from El Salvador, it will become a top country in Latin America soon.
The president said if the “civil rights” groups are concerned for the prisoners human rights they are welcome to take the prisoners with them and look after them 😂😂😂😂
It's all "civil rights" for them until they have to lift a finger to do something about the problem.
Exactly😂😂
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Think we can at least admit that there are some innocents in there. The police aren't perfect, and with mass incarcerations some innocents do get jailed. That's just a fact of imperfect human societies
@@Synthwave89accurate
El Salvador went from the highest homicide rate in the world to a lower homicide rate than the US. It really proves that governments are more than capable of curbing violent crime but make a conscious decision to facilitate it instead. Thank you President Bukele for demonstrating this.
wrong they are 15th higher then the US. Jamaica is #1, South Africa #2
@@hektoriuzwhat are you talking about fool? In 2015 El Salvador was the capital of murder so danger.
@@fredymelendez4773it’s 2024 now so you better go check again homie there’s a new sheriff in town 💯
@@fredymelendez4773that’s 2015 we’re in 2024 my boy
@@hektoriuzyou dummy
He fixed a 3 decade long issue in 2 years. 2 years !
Bitcoin money
Investors won't invest in the country with so much crime
Bukele is alpha
no he didn't, he just turned the nation into a prison
Italy can't capture Matteo Messina Danero in 30 years.
Not so different to Adolf Hitler.
This is what it looks like to take your country back. Bravo for El Salvador.! These crminals didnt have compassion for.
Exactly. People who do not honor human rights cannot expect a 5 star prison. I know El Salvador well and a vast majority support this and even Bukele's critics admit they feel safer now.
@@byronthomas1726As Salvadoran myself, I had to ask a gang to be able to enter MY OWN ANUTS HOUSE!! That is unacceptable and sad. NOW i dont anymore
@@byronthomas1726The Mega prison is bring WAY to nice, this is very nice.
@@byronthomas1726the prison should be more harsher
@@MissCleo24maybe USA should do the same ? 🤷🏾♂️
So true! These gang members did not consider human rights when killing thousands of innocent civilians.
either does the US Military.
@@popeyedoyle6360dude this is so of topic it hurts.
@@popeyedoyle6360 so? U cant do nothing to the US but these low criminals? Yes you CAN!
because the rage of victims doesn’t have the same responsibility as the government. Victims can define justice however they want so chasing a justice on their terms is a death spiral. It’s the government’s job to deliver it with due process. Victims don’t have a responsibility, governments do.
@@aurelian2668Actually there are countries that can, russia could cage the US up like a stray dog and throw it in a landfill, yall arent above the world
Human rights?? What a joke. Tell that to the families of people they murdered!
They’ll always be a negative Nancy. They have no rights as far as I’m concerned
We need to treat criminals humanly. However it is prison and they shouldn't be given any luxuries.
And the babies for satanic rituals
@@SkaterStimmthose people loose their right when they become criminals
@@HispanicInches that is good news for trump then.
Bukele shows the US how to actually treat criminals in jail.
Where will they go when their time is up?
@@elfrog6311hell
@@elfrog6311they will never get out from jail
@@elfrog6311nowhere . They are criminals
@@didel8945and that’s how is has to be cuz they are not just criminals but a threat to people
Went to El Salvador last summer, felt safe every where and spoke to a lot of people there and they all love the president and the new life in El Salvador.
It was so safe, safer than US which is crazy.
What have you done over there? Considering visiting now
@@spawn302I went last year, there’s a lot of spots to visits and the food is amazing !
@@janer5444Oh did you try that food that had ant eggs? I heard they have that over there and I’m thinking of eventually going there to try it!
Does anyone have a om the ground comparison of what it was like before these measures were put into place? I'm curious what the day to day was like then compared to now
You always have those idiots that scream human rights when criminals are in prison but never when innocent civilians live in absolute fear
Very true
I swear to God
amen. can’t imagine how it’ll be like on the other end of the stick
Statistically speaking there must be a fair amount of innocent people that just got lumped in there for having tattoos. The moral question is "how many innocent lives are we willing to destroy for the sake of the many" You can support this extreme policies but it shouldn't mean you can't support transparency for the sake of the innocent.
@@degree5305 No, not really... Gang tattoos are easily identified... Civilians generally don't get the same tattoos as gang members... Clearly they're not innocent or it wouldn't have worked...
El salvador has the best President in all of the continent of America.
I agree as do a vast majority of Salvadorans and many people from other countries in Latin America.
Facts
Brazil needs someone like him.
Facts
El Salvador is still an incredibly poor country with high emigration rates. When he fixes that then I'll say he's the best.
Well that's what they get. Want to be a monster in the street then you can be one in prison for the rest of their life
Exactly
They can only be monsters to each other now
@@JayTee713 ... The way it should be everywhere. Very poetic too.
Yeah, some of those “monsters” didnt even get due process. Wake up little sheep
Nobody is born a monster
This president is awesome and I wish we had him in the United States.
We need this in Los Angeles!
Oakland needs it more.
We have one, not just one but many; they are called county jails, private jails, and state prisons. And just like a fish net, the Rico Act can supply them with more "gang members" and "at the wrong place, wrong time individuals" at any given moment. El Salvador is just playing catching up. Wait till they go public, and the people can buy stocks and reap the fruits of their slave labor.
New York needs it more
Chicago too
Most blacks people are in prison
This is the president that we love and support 100%
It’s going to backfire in a horrible way. American drug consumption isn’t going anywhere. Now you potentially have hundreds of thousands of young boys with no fathers in the home.
@@eddycarpenter8989Considering those fathers were gangsters who would have pushed their kids into the "family business" they might actually be better off.
@@4wheal exactly !! not everyone can be saved !
@@eddycarpenter8989That’s on the mothers. They chose to have kids with gang members.
@@4wheal hundreds of thousands of fatherless children is a recipe for disaster for any society
America needs this program.
Go live in the NYC subway to experience it.
It would involve the incarceration of mostly one race so it would be considered racist in spite of the end result of reducing crime.
We have had this before in the 70s and 80s which have led the country to be 20% of the world's prisoners. We need a philosphy and adopt the Norwegian model of humane prisons that focused on rehabilitation, restorative justice and normality to help prepare people who are behind bars for a successful reentry.
@@theyoungcentrist9110unfortunately the Norwegian model only works on Norwegian types if you know what I mean.
Naaaah the Democrats too soft on crime!
Its lovely how journalists talk about human rights when it comes to hardened criminals being taken off the streets, but when innocent people are being massacred by gang violence it's radio silence. Truly shows the kind of people they are.
They're more worried about innocent people who were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
@@fuckakakakaWhy didn't they worry about all that when the criminals were on the loose and killing innocent civilians left and right that were at the wrong place at the wrong time?
Why is it that it's AFTER something is done about the crime, that all these critics and "watchdog groups" want to moral grandstand and virtue signal
@@PermanentHigh im glad something has been done, but its also important to make sure they don't lose sight and understand this was supposed to help innocents. its fair to say that no system will be perfect but you wouldn't want to be part of that collateral damage.
@@fuckakakaka I for sure wouldn't, but it's VERY hard to get lumped in with criminals if you don't present yourself as one. However many innocents may get caught up in this, will ALWAYS be FAR LESS than the number of innocents getting caught up in the tyranny and rampage of these gangs on the streets
Without crime, what purpose would news media have? News media organisations WANT criminals on the streets so they have more "TOP STORIES" to fund their parasitic existence.
The President telling the human rights groups that if they don't like the conditions in the jail, that they should take the prisoners out of the country and care for these gang members themselves is just awesome.
Now train those young powerful people to make things start a giant company business army firefighter unit ,,, something,,, sure they messed up that was yesterday let's do something now heal the situation you can't just have him sitting in there what's doing,,,,
What's awesome about it?
@@obwan398 good luck training those criminal. have you seen how many repeat offender in the US?
Good!
@@obwan398most of them will never change. Only maybe 1/4 of them can be reformed. 2/4 will end up ded, the other 1/4 will stay in jail.
South Africa needs this ASAP
Bukele is doing right we love Bukele
I’m just learning about him and I love him too
If criminals don't treat humans like humans, the government shouldn't have to either.
@@DaveSmith-v3t What even are you talking about. Speak English please.
@@jimhalpert0The government is the true criminal
Idiotic, meaningless platitude.
The government is not meant to behave as criminals do.
@@DaveSmith-v3tbro what???? 🤣
A criminal is a devil.@@DaveSmith-v3t
Germany needs this program against organized crime.
And it could be down..people
Need to demand this form all their governments…the only reason it’s not done is because our governments
Do not value our lives ..
They control the government 😮
All of Europe needs this program
Germany? Which is Germany one of the safest countries in the world and doesn’t have a huge problem with organized crime?
@@ZA-fd1fc slowly something is happening. We had a drive by with automatic weapons and someone threw a grenade to a funeral of a member of one group. Sweden WAS the safest country in Europe, now its the second worst country after Albania
Part of my family lives in El Salvador so I go visit them almost every year. Ever since Bukele became president, they look a lot happier with life. One of grandparents is telling about so many nice things happening in El Salvador through video calls. Thanks Bukele for making El Salvador more safe for my family and all the people that live there. 😁
W
Bukele is the type of leader we need! He gets stuff done!
So you don't believe in the constitution and what thousands of us troops died and fought for?
If you believe in this you can go live in china with the Communists
@@negrodamus521they died for Israel. Not for the Constitution.
@@mu428 how do you know there criminals without due process. Next he'll be incarcerate his opposition labeling them as criminals.
@@negrodamus521 should’ve stayed inside
As a salvadorian I’m very proud of how they taken back the country so it’s safe those gangs are animals I’m glad they are finally paying for their actions
Singapore did the same thing and people were protesting about human rights violations and all that nonsense. Look at Singapore now, a country as safe as Japan. Good Job El Salvador, keep it up and hope you become prosperous
Mexico and the US could learn something from both.
Yep. I live In Singapore, moved here 2 ago. I have never felt this safe in my 37 years alive.
oh yeah the country that executess drug addicts and will fine/jail you for chewing gum.
truly a utopia
Wow! I honestly had no idea and now I'll add Singapore to my travel list.
@@sneakykamon Please do. It's a stunning place to see in person. Its the cleanest and the safest place I've ever visited...and I've lived and visited all over.
America can learn how to deal with criminals from El Salvador. Bravo Bukele
If u lock me up in America over my freedom of speech that wat will tip over world war 3
Whats the end goal for this just curious? Death penalty? rehab?
El salvador is in america
No, it can't. The circumstances and situations are very different.
@@Marc-mp6lf well said . Where this people think El Salvador is located in Asia 😂😂 . Dumb people 😂😂😂
We need a leader like that here in the US.
He is a Palestinian you have many Palestinians in USA choose one of them
@@RTVSk a christian palestinian*
@@RTVSkWhat does being Palestinian have to do with anything? We need presidents like him no matter the background
People need to stop voting for geriatrics and we might actually get one
@@honinakecheta601 issue is we don’t have many choices or the majority votes for them.
2.4% homicide rate but you want to talk about prisoner conditions? What idiots honesty
Lol why don't you adopt a gang member 😂😂
Cant fix stupid. 😂
These are criminals that made El Salvador a dangerous place, with fear of kidnapping, murder, and extortion. Now that these criminals are finally put somewhere where they cannot influence children, harm elderly, and extort businesses your concern is with their living conditions? They made life impossible for an honest working individual.
It's actually 2.4 per 100K or .0024%
You want those gang members who murder in your streets?
We applaud you Mr. Bukele👏🏼 you’re an example of how it should be done.
The US needs a president like this.
You already did . Bill Clinton was his name.
November 5th, you can re-elect someone tough on crime and is in favor of border security and peace deals. Someone the establishment is desperately trying to stop.
As a Salvadoran staying in El Salvador for two weeks on business, it feels so much safer and secure. Gangs use to tax business owners and would murder kids who didn’t wish to join their gang.
For those of you who didn't know President Nayib Bukele has a rare medical condition that doesn't allow him to remain sit for too long due to the massive size of his gigantic steel balls.
😂l😂😂😂 👍🏻
😂😂😂 you caught me so off guard!
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El Salvador is a good example of what we should do in America.
Sad that another country has to show us how to treat criminals
Did you not hear there are innocent people stuck there too?
@@brandonfernandez3930 fine me a country where they do everything perfect.
@@JMAN97712 I’m just saying it’s lacking fair justice like we have in the U.S or other well established countries. But hopefully that’s already improving
@@brandonfernandez3930small percentage but still very effective measure 📐
@@brandonfernandez3930 Have innocent people been jailed? If so, find me evidence. NBC is just saying it. That doesn't mean it's true.
America needs this! ASAP!
America has the world’s highest incarceration rate
Too many Liberals, and politicians who benefit from the drug trade.
America where u can have a cell phone and be on Instagram live inside and tik tik and be a UA-camr
America would rather have criminal out of jail early or not at all to make space for the ones already full.
This is why San Francisco made marijuana legal 🙄🙄🙄🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️
@@krist-yonnarain7786 The 6th highest, not the highest. El Salvador has a higher rate and is #1 as of 2024.
Our problem isn't our incarceration rate. Our problem is WHO is incarcerated and WHO isn't.
For a long time, we locked up people on drug offenses related to personal use with no articulable victim. That has been a complete waste of time, resources, life and liberty.
On the other hand, we have a massive number of murderers and rapists who already had violent priors on their records at the time they were arrested. That's only possible when the state lets violent offenders walk. If we had to build a dozen prisons of this size to lock up violent offenders, it'd be worth it.
The people who suffer the most from violent thieves, rapists, and murders are the poor. I'm well off. I live in a rich area and in a nice neighborhood. Playing catch and release with violent offenders doesn't affect me at all. There's virtually no crime here.
On the other hand, it sure does affect the people living in poor neighborhoods who are scared on their own streets and the kids who have to wade through it every day walking to school.
The de-policing movement is one of the most anti-poor movements I've seen in my lifetime.
Salvadorans enjoy your country, its been a long time coming. My support from New York City🗽
Imagine being a hardened criminal and being forced to wear crocs 😂
A fate worse than death
Bravo, im not el salvadorian, but as a human i am proud of how this man brought peace and order to his country
I am El Salvadoran and he's locking up inocent 12 year old boys this prison will collapse inocent ppl will wage war over there oppression
Doesn't solve a problem he gets criticised, he solves a problem he gets criticised. World has gone mad.
No matter what you do, you will have people who support you and people who hate you
there is always 2 sides of coin
Sometimes you have to make a sacrifice to have change
Welcome to Human Nature 101
Barely any mention of the huge benefits this has brought to society. It's always about criminal comforts and such. "But are the the criminals happy in the prison?" Who cares?? they are clothed, they are fed. We should focus on the needs of law abiding citizens, they deserve to be taken care of first.
That's why the West is falling apart. You have too many politicians and media sites that care more for the well-being of criminals than the well-being of law-abiding citizens.
These idiots always interview the "human rights groups" to try & milk sympathy for the poor & oppresed murdering gangsters. Rather interview the people on the street for their opinion.
Also most of those criminals murdered ppl
I was there in October to Bury my grandfather it was my first time there since 07 and how safe it felt was unbelievable! Compared to all my previous visits it’s like night and day. Country is so unbelievably beautiful and the potential is so sky high.
Why can't that guy be the President for the US... We NEED a guy like that!!!
Bill Clinton was that guy. Not sure y'all are fond of him after the Epstein files .
too many liberals.
"We don't know if those being detained have commited a crime"
It's literally written all over their face and body.
Yeah but what if they were doing it for fun or it was Halloween or it was a dare game!/s
@@chinesecovidanalswabs4752 those people of salvador would know better if they was playing games and covering themselves with gang affiliated tattoos. Just listen to People of salvador and you would know
Sure, except for the innocents that have also been caught up in this. One source is saying the authorities themselves have acknowledged 6000 wrongful imprisonments and one organization is claiming there to still be over 14000 people who havent actually been connected to a gang. This is according to an article found on el pias. Then there is the innocent foreigners that have been caught per an article on the guardian.
@@shawntw1556 je made all concerned an offer: if you are felling compassionate with those arrested he is willing to free them to those who's willing to take them. It's not like he's not willing to compromise. It's a pretty fair offer. Ball is on your court. Also 90% of people in his country are in support of what he's doing he doesn't care about what outsiders are saying. When asked about human rights concerns about imprisoned population he told them he have no time to think about what criminals need he's all focused on developing his country and restore human rights to those who's human rights were taken by gangs for more than 4 decades
@@chinesecovidanalswabs4752you don’t get gang tattoos for fun
El Salvador 🇸🇻 is finally free for all law abiding peace loving people of the world to visit. President Bukele is a blessing bestowed from the almighty God. God Bless El Salvador!
Committed no crime?!? It was passed into law that simply being a gang member is a crime and if the human rights activists don’t like it, they can take these criminals home to live in their houses. See how well that goes. 🙄
😂 human rights watch groups, Where in the heck were they when innocent families were been slaughtered? Is there a benefit for them when there's conflict in a nation? Could be
They're only here to look good and feel morally superior. They don't care about normal at all
I think the issue is that they seem to think some innocent people are being caught up in the mass arrests. Which who knows, but overall this has been great
@Kevinmac1120 I don’t think anyone with ms13 tattoos is innocent
Talking about families being slaughter and using the laughing crying emoji, you are a joke
@@Sk8x4x3v3r me too brother those aren't the people the activists are talking about I'm sure lol
This is what it looks like when you hold violent criminals accountable INSTEAD OF LEAVING THEM ON THE STREETS TO HARM OTHERS
Is there any legal way we could get Nayib Bukele as U.S. president?
I work with a young man from El Salvador that informed me that to avoid prison those not arrested already are escaping into the United States by the thousands. The Hispanic community he lives in have already seen the rise in violence and extortion from these gang members.
It's been confirmed! They are here by the thousands.
Of course. Thats what boarders are supposed to prevent but not with the human traffickers in the Whitehouse.
But can you blame the El Salvadorans? They have brought peace to their country. Yes, there likely is an exodus of criminals from El Salvador, because they are being incarcerated so effectively. This is good for us Americans in the long run
Actually, look up the numbers of people at the US south border, El Salvador dessapeared from the top 10 list of iligal immingrants influx.
@@jackfromm every time you sniff a line 5 more gangsters are born in Latin America.
SOMEONE had to do something. I've heard stories from a young Salvadorian mother that has been going to El Salvador and says that everyone feels so safe to walk around and finally have a life.
Although, she also says that she knows someone that is locked up there that doesn't have no gang ties. From the sound of it, it's a small percentage. Sucks to be them.
If the benefits outweigh the negative, then, it's for the best.
Criminals like that are nit just going to one day wake up with a MORAL COMPASS and say, "Hey! I'm going to stop being a habitual, ignorant, arrogant criminal and start am honest living.". That's wishful thinking, especially when criminals like these are holding towns and countries hostage.
You are correct. I know El Salvador well and the problem with the gangs was not only making the country the murder capital of the world but also it was ungovernable pre-Bukele. Yes there is a trade off but I can say with certainty most of the population is behind it. People were going to suffer no matter what but far less people are suffering in comparison. There was no good option this is truly the perfect example of the lesser of 2 evils when there truly are only 2 options. The gangs in control or the government. That's what I would say to human rights groups living comfortably in the west.
It’s unfortunate that innocent people get caught up in the war against gangs, but it’s a war, innocent people get hurt in war. What else are they supposed to do? I’d like the “human rights activists” ti give a better alternative.
The kid probably wasn't a gang member but definitely had close friends who were.
Birds of a feather.
You're all saying this is good and the innocent involved is a small price to pay... Until it's actually YOU or your loved ones being falsely accused.
@@superduperboyx the USA has thousands of people in jails that are innocent. There is a netflix documentary, the Central Park 5 about USA justice system
it's funny that americans talk about "civil rights" whenever it fits them
I was in El Salvador last year, amazing place with the nicest people who seemed excited to see tourists start coming. Felt safe everywhere even in San Salvador.
Identical experience I had when I visited in 2022. I had two people genuinely curious as to where I'm visiting from; shop keepers loved to have outsiders shop, etc.
We need this system in America
I can see some form of this in the U.S. for sure. But it has to be run by the military or B.O.P. not private industry. If you outsource and privatize too many prisons the competition will lead to R.I.C.O. violations and abuse of power which could be just as bad as the criminals that they detain. They will try to fill their bunks by any means necessary and get paid. There is no cure for human nature and our love of money.
@@willf.5608 Complete crap. Privatization makes things better, not worse.
That's just what America needs absolutely.
That's why we love president Bukele, he got rid of criminals.
Yes no more cholos.
Being from El Salvador, I have been there six times, and the last time I was there was when Bukele decided to make this change, and El Salvador is like a totally different country. Before, walking the streets at night was considered unsafe, but now you can roam wherever you please at any time. I really hope he can remain president for the remainder of his life.
They need to make prisons like that around the whole world, and then people will think twice about doing crimes.
Power to Bukele, the man literally turned around the most dangerous country to the world to one of the safest.
We need this in America
Yes! Lets throw out the constitution
I agree only thing is America has the highest incarceration rate as it is
@@randygonzalez1375 we need bigger prisons tbh
Maybe you can be a guest there? Get things going@@IsaiahGonzalezofficial
Progressives would never allow this.
How come foreign media does not report about the actual crimes happening there before
We are so proud to have Bukele as our president. He saved our country 🇸🇻
I like Bukele and how he turned the country. im From Rwanda 🇷🇼: brothers and sisters of El salvador
@@chrism5159 thank you brother! Incredible to hear from Rwanda 🇷🇼 blessings to you and your people!
@@gabrielaorellana2734 thanks sis!
stay safe.
We need prisons like this in america.
this prison is in america you meat the u.s
Or laws against crime again. Get these dems out
Unhealthy conditions? Place looked pretty clean to me
Right look better than any jail in Mississippi where innocent ppl get locked up every year
If you don't value other people's human rights, the expectation that your human rights should be respected is immoral and unjust.
Doing something like this in Chicago would actually fix the city within weeks. People could finally enjoy living there without having to look over their shoulders.
But anyone tries to do anything like this in America they would be labeled a racist
These individuals are criminals, not just being in the wrong place at the wrong time... Bukele gave peace to the citizens of El Salvador... Not many countries can say that.
not gonna lie, i'm amazed at how clean this detention center is.
Lol, that is all these gansters have to do all day long, that & contemplating their life choices.
They just built it last year
they probably made them clean it for the reporters
@@rolandomota7771 good. they should keep doing it. all of our prisons in the US should as well
@@prospectbasement6723I remember when Florida had chain gangs. They wore black and white striped shirts, hats, and pants. And they used machetes to clear back the jungles beside the roadways. They were all chained to one long chain by the ankle. The Sheriff's stood guard with shotguns.
If you feel bad go ahead and house them in your home.
Exactly 💪🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍🇸🇻
What has the international watch ever done to prevent anything bad from happening? They're always waiting to criticize those who are attempting to do something
Footage of this prison was literally broadcast throughout the world in 2023. How does nbc think it can get away with calling this footage "rare"?
Because NBC and Telemundo have a deep hatred for the Bukele administration so this was just a filler story to combat his recent unprecedented electoral win - especially since Bukele announced today he would be speaking along with President Trump at a large convention of conservatives to be held in DC next month. The media has spent all this time trying to paint Bukele as a dictator - the idea of a Latin American country embracing capitalism, conservatism, personal and social responsibility - these are direct threats to the electoral power that the Left wants in the US via mass migration.
Bet men lol
That's why they're called the FORMERLY mainstream media and are forced to post on UA-cam
Exactly what I thought! 🤦🏽♀️
Because there’s not many individual journalists that have been allowed in.
Good job Nayib! You defend the human rights of the victims.
If you can't do the time...don't commit the Crime !!!
Can't argue with those results. Fantastic work!
As Bukele says: if human right care about those criminals. Come and takes them to your country😅
He's not wrong.
Exactly. Imagine having sympathy for these animals
Please don’t. Joe Biden actually would
Yes ir
I don't think they care about the criminals. They care the innocent people who got accidentally arrested.
Maybe all the citizens don't need to sneak into the US now with that lower crime rate
Glad the people of El Salvador can live in somewhat peace now 🙏
Bring this to California. ASAP!!!!!
We need a president this disciplined in America!
I’m Salvadorian and I am proud to have Nayib Bukele as our president. The USA needs a president like this that puts their country first.
Yes we do! I'm American and I'm happy and proud for El Salvador!
President Bukele you are a legend of history what you have done for your people of El Salvador is resonating with the rest of the world as an example of a government for their people 🌎💙🙏
We need this in Mexico
Bukele is an inspiration
Congratulations El Salvador May your families and streets continue to feel safe.
Great work!
Bukele is a hero president
People of salvador can walk the streets in peace.
We need this in Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Portland, Seattle, New York City, etc etc etc. I could name hundreds of cities were this would be great. But the people running our government have become weak. We need El Salvador’s president to give the people running some balls.
Lol I don't see them throwing gang sign anymore just like old salvador prison documentary video
😂 they’re not smiling and laughing anymore either. They just need to be put to work to repay their country for the damage and loss they’ve been causing for decades.
In other videos some stil do
Yeah I see 75,000 slaves there
@@blanco-sanchez450 some of them also Disappear(Executed) without trace by the government I don't feel sorry for this Terrorist organization they do a lot of Damage to Salvadoran citizen rest of Latin America should follow Nayib Bukele footsteps
We need some of that here in US.
El Salvador is making the US look like 3rd world country! I'm very proud of El Salvador
The US is a 3rd world country, because the 1% literally own and control almost all its wealth, and the other 99% only have mere table scraps.
They said the most dangerous country in Central America. I thought it was the most dangerous country in the world. Either way, imagine the fear those people felt, with no possibility for help or hope, for so many years, day after day. To finally feeling they, and their families are safe. I’m happy for them.
This is what prison should be like totally uncomfortable & actual punishment to prevent people from committing crimes. Prison/jail shouldn't be a mini vacation from your everyday life but a real humbling & unpleasant punishment while locked up.
Before Bukele i would never dream of going to El Salvador by myself , now I have been there by myself and will be going again in the future 🩷. Thank you Bukele.
Need one of these in America
We need about ten of these in the states
But you or members of your family would have the risk of accidentally getting arrested, then sentenced without a proper trial.
@@berkekadircelik6282 no they wouldn’t because none of them have face tattoos or are associated in any way, shape or form with criminals. Stop lying to yourself
This is what you don't understand. El Salvador doesn't produce anything. The gangs are useless. Gang leaders and American police are connected too well and politicians and judges and bankers. The whole system would collapse and country
I’m in El Salvador now as a solo female traveler! So safe and welcoming 😍
The president is a straight G for saying that to those people 😂
Good for him. He’s for the people of his country. Many other leaders can learn from this, he is changing the lives of future generations to come. What a beautiful country and bless anyone from El Salvador, it will become a top country in Latin America soon.
Treating people in this manner is wrong.
The US need this!
So proud of the El Salvador President 🙏🏼🇸🇻❤
How many gang members locked up vs. the 7,000 innocent ones?