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Venezuelan Migrants Sent to El Salvador Demand Justice After US Judge Ruling
Families seek justice and the return of their detained children amid ongoing protests demanding migrant release, highlighting humanitarian concerns in El Salvador.
- On Friday, Venezuelan families demanded the release of migrants detained in El Salvador, with roughly two dozen migrants and family spokesperson Andry Blanco pressing for justice at a Caracas press event.
- Earlier this year, the group of Venezuelan migrants transferred earlier this year was flown to an El Salvador prison in March, with reports linking them to a July prisoner-swap.
- Former detainees described enduring physical and psychological torture at the notorious Salvadoran prison, facing daily struggles and fear of leaving home while seeking legal support from legal organizations.
- On Friday, a federal judge ordered the U.S. government to give legal due process to the 252 Venezuelan men, but some distrust U.S. authorities, complicating returns.
- Venezuelan officials say diplomatic links include a July prisoner-swap, with legal escalation signaled by Maduro's government working with U.S. partners to prepare a lawsuit.
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Venezuelan citizens sent by the U.S. government to El Salvador in March and April 2025 were tortured and subjected to other abuses, including sexual violence. This is what emerges in a report released by the International Human Right Watch Organization. The 81-page dossier, entitled You have arrived in hell, provides a full account of the treatment of prisoners in El Salvador. Between March and April 2025, the U.S. government sent 252 Venezuelan…
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