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This will lead to the effective end of US food exports to the developed world.
As well it should. I've worked as a field service tech on equipment frequently used in meat plants. Some are pristine. Some are ... not. To be fair it is the USDA that is on the front lines enforcing standards in these plants, not the FDA.
 
Let me make sure this is clear:

1. The prison that these people are being sent to uses them for forced, unpaid labor.
2. The US is not paying to house these people.
3. I have seen reports (I will have to search for them again) that El Salvador, or the owners/operators of the prison, are actually paying the Trump administration.

We are selling people into slavery.

EDIT: Sorry, I misremembered. The US is actually paying El Salvador to house them. So, we're paying them to take slaves from us. I can't decide if that's better or worse.



Sweet deal for El Salvador tho! We set up our gulags in Nauru and PNG, it eventually led to a death in custody of an asylum seeker, there was no significant investigation into this mans death, held for years without charge, without committing a crime, in fact imprisoned for seeking his legal right to asylum. The Australian government was paying nearly 1 million dollars P/A per head to imprison these people who were overwhelmingly genuine refugees but we have them spend 3 to 5 years in gulags as punishment for coming here and then once admitted into the country they'd deny them the right to work.
 
As well it should. I've worked as a field service tech on equipment frequently used in meat plants. Some are pristine. Some are ... not. To be fair it is the USDA that is on the front lines enforcing standards in these plants, not the FDA.

I call meat pies rat coffins...
 
If we are conditioning tariffs on Mexico, we should make them clean up their Tijuana sewage mess. Most of it goes into the river up to San Diego making the water toxic to swim in and the air to breathe. Biden gave them millions to fix it and it all disappeared with none being used to fix their sewer system.
How does a river go from Tijuana to San Diego?

I lived in San Diego County for about 6 years and I'm not familiar with a river that runs from Tijuana to San Diego. Most rivers run north to south in North America, the Jordan River in Utah being a notable exception.
 
How does a river go from Tijuana to San Diego?

I lived in San Diego County for about 6 years and I'm not familiar with a river that runs from Tijuana to San Diego. Most rivers run north to south in North America, the Jordan River in Utah being a notable exception.
The Tijuana river runs more or less east to west and crosses the border into the US a few miles away from the coast.
 
The Tijuana river runs more or less east to west and crosses the border into the US a few miles away from the coast.
Yep, and the ocean current moves it north up near Coronado. It smells like **** at those beaches quite often.

So much corruption in Tijuana. Many new homes sewage is connected to storm drains so even if they fix the sewer treatment plants the problems will continue.
 
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