Visibly bruised Venezuelans allege mistreatment in ICE custody in video
- Eight men held at El Paso Service Processing Center allege they were beaten by guards on February 25, claiming discrimination against Venezuelans.
- Jesús Quintero stated, "We are tired and ask for help and justice," highlighting mistreatment at the facility.
- The Biden administration has agreements for the deportation of Venezuelans, and reports confirm at least two men from the video are no longer in custody.
- ICE's operations in Boston included hundreds of arrests, described by a spokesperson as focusing on individuals who have violated immigration laws, which can include those without criminal records.
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Visibly bruised Venezuelans allege mistreatment in ICE custody in video
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. One by one, men in the prison-like clothing worn by people in immigration custody sit in front of the video conference camera and point to bruises on their bodies. Some point to their faces. Others gesture to arms, legs or torsos. Several of the bruises are quite dark. In the video recording of their message, the eight men say that they are being held at the El P…
Imprisoned Venezuelans Share Video Showing Bruises From Alleged Beatings by ICE
One by one, men in the prison-like clothing worn by people in immigration custody sit in front of the video conference camera and point to bruises on their bodies. Some point to their faces. Others gesture to arms, legs or torsos. Several of the bruises are quite dark. In the video recording of their message, the eight men say that they are being held at the El Paso Service Processing… Source
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