Media outlets need to be clamoring noisily to see the contract with El Salvador for the prison services. I’m highly skeptical it can be interpreted to mean that the U.S. has given up all control or custody. And as for those who were in the U.S. legally (whether it’s a legal pathway that 47 likes or not), is it even legally possible to re…
Media outlets need to be clamoring noisily to see the contract with El Salvador for the prison services. I’m highly skeptical it can be interpreted to mean that the U.S. has given up all control or custody. And as for those who were in the U.S. legally (whether it’s a legal pathway that 47 likes or not), is it even legally possible to relinquish control? I don’t know these answers, but these are the questions someone needs to be asking. It also seems the U.S. has a moral obligation to get these guys back if they were shipped off because of an “administrative error.”
Media outlets need to be clamoring noisily to see the contract with El Salvador for the prison services. I’m highly skeptical it can be interpreted to mean that the U.S. has given up all control or custody. And as for those who were in the U.S. legally (whether it’s a legal pathway that 47 likes or not), is it even legally possible to relinquish control? I don’t know these answers, but these are the questions someone needs to be asking. It also seems the U.S. has a moral obligation to get these guys back if they were shipped off because of an “administrative error.”