El Salvador a lesson
It won’t be long before America will need to counter Soros financed weak on crime and Obama open borders allowing criminals to enter to destroy the United States
This is not headline news because the radical Democrats do not want you to realize what their open borders are causing and that there is an answer to stopping rampant crime we are seeing across our Nation……along with closing the borders.
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Nayib Bukele's crackdown on crime and gangs has been a major factor in his popularity, with Salvadorans supporting his tough stance on law and order.
Nayib Bukele's rejection of "woke socialism" and his economic policies have been a significant part of his presidency. Nayib Bukele's landslide victory in the 2024 El Salvador election can be attributed to his strong focus on improving the country's security situation. Bukele's crackdown on crime and gangs led to a significant reduction in the homicide rate, transforming El Salvador from one of the most dangerous countries in the world to one of the safest in the Americas.
Bukele's approach involved mass arrests of gang members and enforcing strict law and order measures. This strategy resonated with the public, who were tired of the high levels of violence and insecurity that had plagued the nation for years. Many Salvadorans saw Bukele as a leader who was willing to take decisive action to address the country's problems, even when it meant going against conventional wisdom.
In addition to his success in reducing crime, Bukele also benefited from a divided opposition and a strong personal brand. His charismatic and innovative approach to politics, combined with his effective use of social media, helped him to connect with voters and build a strong base of support.
In conclusion, Nayib Bukele's victory in the 2024 El Salvador election was largely due to his success in reducing crime and improving security, as well as his strong personal appeal and innovative approach to politics.
I have spoken with many Latinos on a daily basis (in Spanish) both in L.A. and Texas, from all walks of life, for 2 months now.
The general concensus is that any Latino lay person, never mind a police officer, can immediately identify a Latino drug dealer, gang or drug cartel member.
Visible facial and skull tats.
They're horrified when their children even sport tattoos which can be hidden by clothing...
No buenos mi hijos.
Are these criminals what is being dropped off at the US southern border, or did I miss something? Is El Salvadore getting rid of their problem by sending them here to the US? I think I know the answer, but humor me.