The Slow Wheels of U.S. Justice

Have you noticed how slow the U.S. is when dealing with the deportation of Nazi war criminals or right-wing dictators or their henchmen? The latest case is the one of the former Salvadoran general accused of, of all things, the murder of three American nuns back in 1980, along with many other Salvadoran people who were also tortured. As some sort of "reward", the guy was admitted to the U.S. in 1989, where he had been living since.

Now, 35 years after the fact, and 26 years after he was allowed to live in the U.S., he has been sent back to his country...where, thanks to an amnesty law, he won't be charged for his crimes.

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