That seems like a reasonable action on the part of Mexico, as a sovereign nation. Suppose the roles were reversed, and Mexican law enforcement took a
US citizen into custody for a violation of Mexican law on US soil, and dragged them back to a Mexican prison and tossed them into solitary
confinement. Say, for example, a gun dealer in Texas that sold firearms to straw buyer that smuggled them into Mexico.
That is why I do not think El Chapo should be in a US prison, especially in solitary, which can be considered a cruel and unusual punishment. So, OK
, he was a bad guy, but he should be serving his time in his own country, because the precedent that his arrest and incarceration established can work
in reverse.
[Edited on 1-10-2021 by bajaric] |