Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Novels About Americans In Mexican Prisons

By Lelia Hall


Being sentenced to serve time in prison is one of the hardest experiences individuals have had to experience in their entire lifetime. Some are given a short period to serve in jail while others even end up spending the rest of their lives in these facilities. There are many Americans who have been made to serve in Mexican prisons and their stories have not been anything close to a fairytale. Below is information concerning novels about Americans in Mexican prisons.

One of the bestselling books of all times about life in prison is written by a marine soldier on his experience in a Mexican jail. He writes that he was arrested due to illegal ownership of a short-gun but according to him, this was just but a mistake. He was very disadvantaged to have to serve up to four months there while being chained like a dog to a bed and being treated unfairly.

In other publications, the American inmates have described their stay in those prisons as horrific, a situation which they cannot fully describe. They state that food services are very rare especially if one is considered to be from the state in question. The other inmates also gang up and physically beat them up until they can hardly move and no external help can be administered in this case too.

According to other authors, some even go as far as being raped by almost all the individuals in the prison and they claim that it is just but a miracle to get out of these jails in one piece. This is due to the fact that most American citizens are just executed and their bodies put in bags for disposal.

There is usually hardly any way out as the experience is just characterized by daily torture and being treated as though they are animals. The lucky few are those who get the chance to escape. These are the few who find ways to run away. However, in the event that one is got in the act, then they are just killed on the spot. This means that very few prisoners make it to tell their stories to the rest of the world.

Many authors take time to describe the full structure of the prisons in their books. According to personal experiences of some, they claim the rooms to be windowless and made of concrete. In most cases, necessities such as blankets beds or mattresses are not provided. The security guards just escort the inmates to these dorms and tell them to feel comfortable in their new home. This is among the most inhumane treatments ever.

According to the ex-American inmates, one of the factors which led to the high rate of violence inside these Mexican institutions is the inmates unlimited access to all types of weapons and money. In this way, they are able to do whatever they want and just by tipping the soldiers, they can get away with almost anything.

in conclusion, the American government should work night and day in a bid to ensure that hose held captive in foreign land s are rescued and taken back home before they lose more individuals in the hands of these brutal group of person.




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