
The legal implications of detaining U.S. citizens in El Salvador prisons as part of deportation proceedings are a subject of intense scrutiny. While the article highlights a possible scenario where such action could occur, it fails to address the complex legal framework surrounding immigration and international law. The potential for constitutional challenges and human rights violations within this hypothetical situation warrants careful examination. The focus should be on understanding the intricate interplay between U.S. domestic laws, the Constitution’s Bill of Rights, and international treaties regarding refugee status and the protection of individuals’ fundamental rights.