When Nayib Bukele became president of El Salvador, he immediately began cracking down on gangs, quickly filling up CECOT, the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, the largest prison in Latin America. Crime dropped dramatically under Bukele. Here’s a video of Bukele at the United Nations last September saying that his crackdown actually set millions of people free.
“Some complain that we put thousands in prison. In reality, we set millions free.”
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 19, 2025
Bukele isn’t apologizing for filling the “torture” prison with gangbangers.
I love this guy. True leader.
— Cloudpuff (@cloudpuffed) April 19, 2025
Beautifully spoken
— Darren Moody (@DarrenMoody) April 19, 2025
It’s true. Why can’t everyone see it that way?
— Stupid Girl From Alabama (@deannkh10) April 19, 2025
That’s the truth right there. Locking up criminals doesn’t oppress it liberates the law-abiding.
— Cool Christian Engineer 💡 (@imcoolchristian) April 19, 2025
President Bukele is going into the world leader hall of fame.
— Richter (@racer7174) April 19, 2025
Very eloquently put.
— Ananth (@cyberprenure) April 19, 2025
Empathy for criminals while ignoring victims doesn’t equal a moral high ground. Doesn’t work that way.
— Scooter J (@ScooterJ8) April 19, 2025
No truer words have been spoken.
Thousands of terrorizers locked up in exchange for society’s safety and security?
Sounds like a fair trade to me.
— Liberacrat™️ (@Liberacrat) April 19, 2025
Went from murder capital of the world to one of the safest countries
Some can complain. But they are a lot safer
— 🇺🇸Duke🇺🇸 (@Duke3God) April 19, 2025
What a beautiful speech by Nayib Bukele. He is a perfect example of someone who cares for his people and puts honest citizens first. People like Van Hollen and all the other leftist crackpots could learn a lot from Bukele.
— Nancy Ramsden (@NanRam1) April 19, 2025
The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that the Trump administration must facilitate the release and return of “Maryland Man” Kilmar Abrego Garcia, but Bukele is rightfully saying that he’s a citizen of El Salvador and he’s not going anywhere. He’s already “home.”
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