Posts - Bill - HR 4001 Prohibition on Funding to CECOT Act
house 06/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that no federal funds are used to support the CECOT maximum security prison in El Salvador due to serious human rights concerns and violations reported at the facility. Our goal is to uphold international standards and prevent U.S. resources from contributing to inhumane treatment.
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HR 4001 - Prohibition on Funding to CECOT Act
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right-leaning 06/12/2025
Stopping funding might look good on paper, but what about the safety risks it creates?
right-leaning 06/12/2025
Defunding a prison that keeps terrorists locked up? Sounds like soft-on-crime theater to me.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
When we bankroll brutality, we’re just buying a first-class ticket to hypocrisy.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
No taxpayer dime should bankroll a torture chamber abroad—human rights aren’t optional.
right-leaning 06/12/2025
We don’t fund foreign prisons for a vacation — if they’re serious about security, let them pay.
moderate 06/12/2025
Supporting human rights means knowing when to pull the plug on funding darkness.
moderate 06/12/2025
Cutting the cash is smart—accountability starts with where the money flows.
left-leaning 06/12/2025
Funding abusers overseas is our shame, not our security; shut it down and stand up for justice.
moderate 06/12/2025
If the facts say abuses, then the funds should say goodbye, no matter the politics.