Why do you repeat the same irrelevant comments over and over again? A court has decided that he should not be deported, or imprisoned, and it is entirely possible for the U.S. government to correct the error and ask the Salvadorean government to hand him over. He is imprisoned solely because the the U.S. government has asked the Salvadorean government to do so, and the U.S. pays for it. The least that can done is to stop paying for it.If his life was in SUCH danger, why did he wait till after he was busted for illegally working in the USA, almost a decade after coming here illegally, to FINALLY seek asylum?
Something doesn't add up.
Either he was in danger and simply can't get his ◊◊◊◊ together to apply for asylum, or he was NEVER in real danger but simply decided to make it up after he was busted, to avoid getting kicked out of the USA and sent home.
Even if he was in real danger, and simply couldn't get his ◊◊◊◊ together to finally seek asylum, he still came here illegally and still worked here illegally for years. Did he pay income tax? Or was he completely cash under the table?
This all matters to me as if we should make any special extra to bring him back from his homeland, or just ask nicely and give up if they say "nope".
If he did pay taxes, was a safe and good member of the community, then yeah let's make a special effort to try to bring him back. Good people who try their best deserve such treatment.
There is also the question of compensation for the injustice that has been done.
And don’t tell us again that he should be where he is because you don’t find him a valuable member of the society: it is irrelevant, because every injustice should be righted.
It is remarkable that we even have to discuss this, because any government should try to correct its mistakes, and not just find excuses to let the man rot.