Venezuelan mother says son sent to El Salvador mega-prison from US
- Families of deported Venezuelan immigrants are angry after learning their loved ones were sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador, as seen in a viral video showing men being processed for detention.
- Families of deported Venezuelans were shocked to find their loved ones sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador after recognizing them in a social media video released by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
- Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International reported human rights abuses at the prison where the deported individuals are held, including torture and overcrowding.
- U.S. Officials stated that many deportees do not have criminal records in the U.S., raising legal questions about the deportations and the application of wartime laws.
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How Venezuelan Mothers Recognise Deported Sons Through Mega-Prison Footage
The recent deportation of Venezuelan migrants from the United States to El Salvador's notorious Terrorism Confinement Centre has sparked widespread concern and outrage among families who claim their loved ones were wrongly accused of being part of the feared Tren de Aragua gang. Per BBC, Myrelis Casique López, a distraught mother, recognised her son Francisco José García Casique in televised footage from the prison, despite his insistence that h…
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