State Purge: Express Deportation and Anticorruption Courts

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The proposal to create special anti-corruption courts and summarily expel corrupt agents from security forces is gaining traction in public debate. The goal is an internal cleanup that restores trust in institutions, applying expeditious legal mechanisms to root out entrenched networks of impunity.

Anti-corruption court in session, judge striking gavel on sealed file, corrupt agents handcuffed being escorted out of the room by elite officers, digital screens showing financial data flows and forensic evidence, express expulsion stamp imprinting legal document, photorealistic cinematic style, dramatic contrasting lighting, hard shadows, metallic details on handcuffs and uniforms, official paper texture, tense judicial atmosphere, ultra-detailed, technical render

Source code of the cleanup: detection algorithms and express trials ⚖️

The proposed technical model rests on two pillars: an artificial intelligence system that cross-references agents' asset and behavioral data, and a protocol for special courts with fixed deadlines. The algorithm detects anomalies in real time and triggers a forensic audit. If corruption is confirmed, immediate expulsion is activated and the case goes to a court of specialized judges, with processes not exceeding 90 days. This prevents delays and endless appeals that benefit the corrupt.

The trial of shame: when the corrupt asks for more evidence 😂

The funniest part comes when the corrupt agent, with a luxury watch on his wrist and a Swiss bank account, asks for more evidence while crying in court. The special judge, with a poker face, shows him the AI report that detected his seaside apartment and new car. The defendant, in a display of originality, argues that he inherited it from a distant uncle who never existed. The stifled laughter in the room is the only sound before the verdict.