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throwaway657656 | 11 months ago

If the El Salvadorian gov't is corrupt enough to run an international pay-based prison, couldn't they also accept a payment, from anyone, for releasing an international prisoner? The logistics after release would be secondary but at least we'd know they aren't being abused in what is effectively a dark-site.

But if the current administration is offering $20k a year for imprisonment (rough guess) then they might want $200k to free him.

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throw0101d|11 months ago

> If the El Salvadorian gov't is corrupt enough to run an international pay-based prison, couldn't they also accept a payment, from anyone, for releasing an international prisoner?

That's the problem with mercenaries: how much do you trust them?

There's a certain balancing act in going with the highest bidder: if no one trusts you to stay 'on side' once you're paid, why would they pay you in the first place?

throwaway657656|11 months ago

You are right. Accepting $200k for one prisoner is not worth risking all future contracts from this temperamental US administration.