@jcauto66

Phillip was my high school English and Philosophy teacher when he was 25,  and was one of the best I ever had. He's a real one, and he always has been.

@AhJodie

Horrifying really....  When the woman at the beginning of this video says there are not records of most of these men for the stated criminal history.... that is what is really horrifying.....

@sarahphillips8987

We will reap what is being sown in our name as a country on a spiritual level. This is evil.

@RaulRodriguez-vt5dc

They weren’t deported; they were removed.

@czarinajudan6643

There’s a reason why that El Salvador prison is like that and why US prisons aren’t like that.

@rsaint5648

No one seeing historical parallels?!

@joannjones3232

I’m shocked they’re letting somebody photograph this

@berlusmafia

"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me."**

Martin Niemöller wrote this after World War II as a reflection on the passive complicity of the German population during the Holocaust

@meijiishin5650

Wow man. I think the most astonishing thing is that a lot of people are seeing this as collateral that can't be helped. Christ. I've been on the internet and seen crazy stuff for a long time, but that really messed me up.

@PriyaRajendran-k3p

Thank you for reporting on this!

@MariaMartinez-f4o8b

This is a living hell. I feel sorry for those who crossed the border escaping from poverty or from other circumstances to have a better life in America and ended up here. 😢

@CommunitiesUnite

Obviously people are not reading the  thread below. So here’s my edit: the US Supreme Court on April 10 has ordered the Administration to bring back the man who was deported by mistake (a mistake they themselves have admitted to) to this El Salvador prison. When I commented how I could not imagine how their parents must feel seeing this, I was referring to the parents of that falsely deported man - I admit it was my oversight for not thinking about the actual criminals in that prison. That being said, I ask that those who were offended by my comment redirect their passion to justice to all. Bad and evil people live among us but so do good people. Sentencing should be left to the courts and everyone should be given the right to due process. In summation, I didn’t intend for this to be a big discussion. I just merely shared how I felt if a person who was innocent ended up in a place like this. Peace, kindness and love to all.

@WEASEL666

Everybody that's cheering this on keep in mind that no one is exempt from being charged, found guilty, and sent to prison. This could happen to you or a loved one. One to grow on

@buffalobob6438

You never saw the fear in the eyes of their victims....

@kevinpenland6169

No watching tv, playing basketball, playing cards,  complaining that they only serve chucky peanut butter instead of creamy and nobody is high fiving their friends when they arrive back in the same cell block as before after being arrested again. Sounds like a real prison.

@anonymous-tn6ij

Wow, this video almost makes you not wanna go to jail or commit crime?

@yp8980

I am Venezuelan and I am glad they are there.

@markwilson3723

The place looks spotless!!!

@Lucas-dw4ws

This is cruel. I am not going to sleep well. Praying for humanity 🙏🏾

@jeffrowson8974

That prison will deter crime.