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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
Michael Alexander Gloss, a 21-year-old Z-American with anti-fascist beliefs and the son of Julian Gallina Gloss, the CIA Deputy Director for Digital Innovation, and Iraq veteran Larry Gloss, died heroically on April 4, 2024, while serving in the Russian military. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/cia-officials-son-killed-fighting-ukraine-spy-agency-says-rcna202971 -
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Remember these Las Vegas murders by a illegal immigrant ?
Not sure why you felt the need to single out that particular murder, how many mass murders per year in the US? I think well over 100 per year and the vast majority of them are committed by American citizens, the vast majority of those citizens being white men, so what's the point of your silly post? -
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Remember these Las Vegas murders by a illegal immigrant ?
The deal struck with El Salvador commits the US to pay $6 million per year per 300 inmates received, so about $20,000 per annum. These are convicted criminals, so will be serving out their aentences, for crimes committed in the US at US expense. Many are in for life, lets assume 20 years for these 300. Now that represents some saving for the US, given the average cost of housing an inmate in the US is about $35,000, but the deal doesn't entirely relieve the US of the cost. But that's only the cost to the US in terms of payments to El Salvador. It doesn't include costs to the US military of providing the flights, plus there will be costs in likely building new US side receiving facilities; transit camps if you will., not to mention legal costs. The reported annual cost of the El Salvador prison system is $200 million. The total prison population is about 110,000. So the actual cost to El Salvador is less than $2000 per year, so this is a sweet deal for the country. No wonder its not willing to send people back The prison they are being transferred to houses at maximum 20,000 inmates. Its disengenous (or idiotic) for you to imply 400,000 inmates can be transferred there. You suggest mass execution is too expensive, Its probably a lot cheaper. The US should consult with China and Iran how they carry this out at a high tempo. I believe China now has mobile execution chambers, and in order to return value to the taxpayer, they run a lucrative organ harvesting programme (subject to screening for infectious disease). Maybe they use rejected organs for pig swill. Iran has ingeniously used commerical construction equipment as mobile gibbets. One issue the US faces is that if death by lethal injection is used, then the materials used need to be cleared by the FDA. This has also lead to problems witj importation of material and equipment, leaving to shortages. The regulatory requirements also adds significantly to the cost. The cost per execution is cited as $3 million per cost, but this reflects the costs of appeals and the various legal processes needed. The cost could be considerably reduced if appeals were eliminated, or adopting the old British system; 1 appeal is allowed, usually within weeks of sentence being passed, and then if unsuccessful, the inmate is dispatched on a date of the prison service's choosing (the prisoner is not given the right to know that date). The attraction of the Iranian approach is that the equipment is fully reusable. In fact, the state can either hire equipment quite easily, or find it has a resale value in the construction trade. In China, reportedly the costs of the execution are fully reimbursed from the inmate's family. Or maybe, just like when every other country does this, its a bit of theatre, and really doesn't achieve much. The long term solution is for the US to start negotiating with countries regarding prisoner exchange programmes, including the US accepting into custody, and honouring overseas punishments, Americans in custody. Not every American is wrongfully imprisoned. Most American inmates are hardened criminals. -
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Another Illegal immigrant arrested for robbery…
In Toronto we used to call it.hug a thug.
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