'Dream turned nightmare' for Venezuelan migrant deported from US by Trump
- Merwil Gutierrez, 19, was among 200 Venezuelans deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador without due process or criminal charges.
- Gutierrez was taken to El Salvador's Terrorism Confinement Center, raising concerns about human rights violations in the U.S..
- Gutierrez's mother expressed concern, stating, "I don't know if my son is okay, if he is sick, I don't know if he is eating at all".
- The family criticized ICE for the deportation, describing it as a "horrified" act and stating, "That dream turned into a nightmare".
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'Dream turned nightmare' for Venezuelan migrant deported from US by Trump
Merwil Gutierrez, 19, was among 200 Venezuelans controversially deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador in March without due process or any criminal charges, says his father who has heard nothing for weeks.
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