It probably goes without saying at this point, but deporting someone to a culture in which they’re not competent is wildly immoral, and doing so in such a way that they end up encarcerated in subhuman conditions especially despite not committing a crime in that jurisdiction is monstrous.
You’re not wrong, but US standards are higher (as sad as that sounds). Prisoners should have rights and that can’t be accomplished unless they’re incarcerated in the jurisdiction that defines those rights.
It probably goes without saying at this point, but deporting someone to a culture in which they’re not competent is wildly immoral, and doing so in such a way that they end up encarcerated in subhuman conditions especially despite not committing a crime in that jurisdiction is monstrous.
If that’s the standard we can’t detain them in the US either.
You’re not wrong, but US standards are higher (as sad as that sounds). Prisoners should have rights and that can’t be accomplished unless they’re incarcerated in the jurisdiction that defines those rights.