Bukele, 42, appears poised to become the first Salvadoran president in almost a century to be re-elected.
Wildly popular, Bukele has campaigned on the success of his security strategy under which authorities suspended civil liberties to arrest more than 75,000 Salvadorans without charges. The detentions led to a sharp decline in nationwide murder rates and transformed a country of 6.3 million people that was once among the world's most dangerous.
Wonder if something like this is even possible here considering all the "charities" and "civil rights" organizations that would mobilize to protect the criminals instead.
Bukele, 42, appears poised to become the first Salvadoran president in almost a century to be re-elected.
Wildly popular, Bukele has campaigned on the success of his security strategy under which authorities suspended civil liberties to arrest more than 75,000 Salvadorans without charges. The detentions led to a sharp decline in nationwide murder rates and transformed a country of 6.3 million people that was once among the world's most dangerous.
Wonder if something like this is even possible here considering all the "charities" and "civil rights" organizations that would mobilize to protect the criminals instead.
"Crushed gang violence" by sending them to US.