There is a documentary out there on this exact jail and WOW it is brutal. 80-100 people per jail cell, lights on 24/7 , metal beds that I think where 3-4 stacked high. so climbing up to a free bunk is a thing. It is extreme to say the least. Also what gets me is the gang they claim these people are from are often heavily tattooed and these two are not. Not say they are not apart of the that gang or another but just interesting to see them with out ink.
Edit. To add a couple people have pointed out that the gang these people are supposedly involved are not known for tattoos. I am also going to say supposedly because I don’t know their names or their past or present convictions.
Also the guards wear these mask all the time I believe in the jail so they can not be recognized on the streets. Not that it matters normally, most people that go to this jail will die there and they have little to no communication with the outside world. Also edit. Though the pics of these guards getting out will get them killed and it has nothing to do with this situation but that they are guards in this jail and the gangs in El Salvador would like them all dead.
Are they really Venezuelan gang members? Because the AP told me: "The Trump administration has not identified the migrants deported, provided any evidence they are in fact members of Tren de Aragua or that they committed any crimes in the U.S."
bingbaddie1 on March 17th, 2025 at 19:59 UTC »
Is this when they’re in El Salvador?
awonkeydonkey on March 17th, 2025 at 20:50 UTC »
There is a documentary out there on this exact jail and WOW it is brutal. 80-100 people per jail cell, lights on 24/7 , metal beds that I think where 3-4 stacked high. so climbing up to a free bunk is a thing. It is extreme to say the least. Also what gets me is the gang they claim these people are from are often heavily tattooed and these two are not. Not say they are not apart of the that gang or another but just interesting to see them with out ink.
Edit. To add a couple people have pointed out that the gang these people are supposedly involved are not known for tattoos. I am also going to say supposedly because I don’t know their names or their past or present convictions.
Also the guards wear these mask all the time I believe in the jail so they can not be recognized on the streets. Not that it matters normally, most people that go to this jail will die there and they have little to no communication with the outside world. Also edit. Though the pics of these guards getting out will get them killed and it has nothing to do with this situation but that they are guards in this jail and the gangs in El Salvador would like them all dead.
cheweychewchew on March 17th, 2025 at 23:00 UTC »
Are they really Venezuelan gang members? Because the AP told me: "The Trump administration has not identified the migrants deported, provided any evidence they are in fact members of Tren de Aragua or that they committed any crimes in the U.S."