Don't expect anyone to care about that angle. Let them virtue signal like somehow human right concerns of violent criminals is more important then the safety of the entire population of el salvador. Safely insulated from the consequences of their misplaced humanity of course. To be clear i saw a documentary of CECOT and it looks terribly oppressive, but i see no evidence of human rights abuses, even though most of the inmates there have forfeited theirs through their actions imo.
Sigh… there is no such thing as forfeiting your human rights by committing a crime. You only forfeit your freedom temporarily.
And why mention that inmates have forfeited their human rights if you see no evidence of abuse? Weird thing to pre-argue.
How about caring for both? How about that as an idea? It’s impossible for you to accept that you can arrest and jail all those people to protect the lives of regular citizens but also not torture them while they are in jail?