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Basing the current plans on the success stories of nations like El Salvador, the U.S. aims to establish a "super prison" network to combat crime effectively. In El Salvador, the construction and operation of such a prison have been instrumental in cutting the homicide rate by more than 90%, transforming a once-violent country into one with one of the lowest per capita murder rates globally.
Bukele's government arrested tens of thousands of gang members, many serving decades in prison, removing the threat from society and enabling a stable environment for growth and development. This hardline approach demonstrates the potential power of detention as a crime-fighting tool.