Inside El Salvador’s CECOT: Where Trump’s Tough Love Cracks Down

El Salvador’s CECOT prison is where the worst criminals go—and they’re never coming out. Fox News reporter Sara Carter got a rare look inside. What she saw proves that strong leadership works. President Nayib Bukele gave Carter full access to the prison. She walked every hallway. She saw the tight security. This place is built to keep killers locked up forever.

The U.S. is now sending its worst gang members to CECOT. Thanks to President Donald Trump’s deal with Bukele, MS-13 and Tren de Aragua thugs are being deported. These are the same gangs Biden let flood across the border. Now they’re in a place where they can’t hurt Americans anymore. Trump’s plan is simple: protect our families first.

Life in CECOT is harsh—exactly what these criminals deserve. No visitors. No sunlight. Inmates stay in crowded cells 23 hours a day. Guards watch every move. The lights never turn off. Liberals whine about “rights,” but what about the rights of their victims? These gang members butchered children. Ripped apart families. They don’t deserve comfort.

Bukele’s no-nonsense approach saved El Salvador. Just a few years ago, gangs ruled the streets. Now the country is the safest in Latin America. Murder rates dropped to zero. Parents let kids play outside again. Bukele didn’t mess around with “social programs.” He locked up the bad guys. Permanently.

The left hates CECOT. They claim it’s “cruel.” Big media ignores the results. They’d rather let criminals roam free than admit tough policies work. Meanwhile, Salvadorans cheer Bukele. Over 90% support him. They know safety matters more than woke talking points.

Sara Carter called CECOT a “masterpiece.” She saw firsthand how it breaks gang power. No phones. No messages to the outside. These monsters can’t recruit or plan crimes anymore. Every minute in CECOT is a nightmare—exactly what they’ve earned. Biden’s open border invited this evil. Trump’s partnership with Bukele ends it.

Trump’s message is clear: come illegally, and you’ll end up in a place like CECOT. No second chances. No cozy shelters. Just concrete and steel. This is how you stop invasions. Other nations should follow Bukele’s example. Weak leaders coddle criminals. Strong leaders crush them.

The Trump-Bukele alliance shows real leadership. While Democrats cry about “rights,” Republicans get results. CECOT isn’t pretty—but neither is anarchy. America needs more prisons like this. Fewer handouts. More handcuffs. The era of putting Americans last is over.

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