Deported Venezuelans allege abuse in El Salvador prison
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With the release and transfer to Venezuela of 252 Venezuelans from the CECOT in El Salvador, where they were tortured and abused after their forced disappearance from the United States, Human Rights First condemns the U.
Once Angie Gonzalez started to hear rumors that her husband might finally leave CECOT this week, she stopped being
Blanco and Joen Suárez, two of the 252 Venezuelans detained in El Salvador, used music to denounce the deportation process from the US.
The government of El Salvador told the United Nations that more than 100 Venezuelan migrants deported by the Trump administration to its maximum-security prison, CECOT, in March remain under the sole custody of the U.S. government — appearing to undercut ...
Francisco Javier Casique, one of 252 Venezuelans quietly deported to the mega prison, told Newsweek about their four-month detention in El Salvador.
“I’ve talked to the highest level at ICE,” U.S. border czar Tom Homan said in April, “and they’ve reassured me several times: Everyone that was removed under the Alien Enemies Act was a gang member and a terrorist.”
Judge Boasberg began the hearing by bringing up former Justice Department official Erez Reuveni's whistleblower complaint, saying that Reuveni's allegations "to the extent they prove accurate have only strengthened the case for contempt" against the administration.