Amina Al-Sadi
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Yeah, maybe. People get hearings. Part of the issue that somebody brought up is that so many people are incarcerated that there's no way there's enough attorneys to deal with every case. It's just very hard to really get your day in court. So even if there's hope, people spend years before they can plead their case and be released. There seems to be a huge burden
Yeah, maybe. People get hearings. Part of the issue that somebody brought up is that so many people are incarcerated that there's no way there's enough attorneys to deal with every case. It's just very hard to really get your day in court. So even if there's hope, people spend years before they can plead their case and be released. There seems to be a huge burden
Yeah, maybe. People get hearings. Part of the issue that somebody brought up is that so many people are incarcerated that there's no way there's enough attorneys to deal with every case. It's just very hard to really get your day in court. So even if there's hope, people spend years before they can plead their case and be released. There seems to be a huge burden
on people, on family members to prove somebody's innocence. And the biggest, I think, obstacle that these families who have family members or loved ones imprisoned who claim that they're innocent, the biggest burden I think they have is public opinion, is the overwhelming popularity of this model in El Salvador and really throughout the region.
on people, on family members to prove somebody's innocence. And the biggest, I think, obstacle that these families who have family members or loved ones imprisoned who claim that they're innocent, the biggest burden I think they have is public opinion, is the overwhelming popularity of this model in El Salvador and really throughout the region.
on people, on family members to prove somebody's innocence. And the biggest, I think, obstacle that these families who have family members or loved ones imprisoned who claim that they're innocent, the biggest burden I think they have is public opinion, is the overwhelming popularity of this model in El Salvador and really throughout the region.
I walked the streets with the minister of defense and people were stopping him to take photos, to hug him, to thank him like a celebrity. It felt like I was walking around with, I don't know, some famous singer or something. And people just expressed all of this gratitude.
I walked the streets with the minister of defense and people were stopping him to take photos, to hug him, to thank him like a celebrity. It felt like I was walking around with, I don't know, some famous singer or something. And people just expressed all of this gratitude.
I walked the streets with the minister of defense and people were stopping him to take photos, to hug him, to thank him like a celebrity. It felt like I was walking around with, I don't know, some famous singer or something. And people just expressed all of this gratitude.
It's the opposite of hiding. Nayib Bukele is by profession a marketer. He's a publicist, a PR professional. Before he became president, he is absolutely a marketing genius. He knows everything. how to get to people. And his popularity goes way beyond his own country. So he wants to be a global figure. I think he is a global figure. He has been talking to the GOP directly.
It's the opposite of hiding. Nayib Bukele is by profession a marketer. He's a publicist, a PR professional. Before he became president, he is absolutely a marketing genius. He knows everything. how to get to people. And his popularity goes way beyond his own country. So he wants to be a global figure. I think he is a global figure. He has been talking to the GOP directly.
It's the opposite of hiding. Nayib Bukele is by profession a marketer. He's a publicist, a PR professional. Before he became president, he is absolutely a marketing genius. He knows everything. how to get to people. And his popularity goes way beyond his own country. So he wants to be a global figure. I think he is a global figure. He has been talking to the GOP directly.
He has been celebrated by leaders of the Republican Party for a long time. You know, we've seen Matt Gaetz go to El Salvador. We've seen him speak at CPAC.
He has been celebrated by leaders of the Republican Party for a long time. You know, we've seen Matt Gaetz go to El Salvador. We've seen him speak at CPAC.
He has been celebrated by leaders of the Republican Party for a long time. You know, we've seen Matt Gaetz go to El Salvador. We've seen him speak at CPAC.
He uses every opportunity he can to both export himself as a brand, his security model as a brand, so that his security model and his prison model is sustainable. And this is something he said over and over.
He uses every opportunity he can to both export himself as a brand, his security model as a brand, so that his security model and his prison model is sustainable. And this is something he said over and over.
He uses every opportunity he can to both export himself as a brand, his security model as a brand, so that his security model and his prison model is sustainable. And this is something he said over and over.
He offered the U.S. to take in the U.S. 's deportees, to take in the convicted U.S. criminals, and to even take in convicted U.S. citizens in exchange for what he calls a small fee that to El Salvador would signify a big amount.
He offered the U.S. to take in the U.S. 's deportees, to take in the convicted U.S. criminals, and to even take in convicted U.S. citizens in exchange for what he calls a small fee that to El Salvador would signify a big amount.