I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing

. Deporting nearly 300 gang members to a prison in El Salvador and calling them "terrorists" is just crazy, you know? I mean, we're talking about human lives here

. The government's all like they're committed to keeping America safe, but what about due process and human rights?
I'm really frustrated that the White House isn't being more transparent about the conditions at CECOT

. If they're so confident in their law enforcement, why are they hiding behind secrecy? And 60 Minutes asking Angel Parents to share their stories is just a PR stunt

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It feels like we're living in some kind of alternate reality where it's cool to label people as "dangerous" and "terrorists" without actually knowing the facts

. We need to start having more nuanced conversations about these issues, not just cherry-picking the scary stories that fit our narrative

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I'm also curious β what exactly are third country agreements, and how do they impact due process?

More info, please!
