Supporters of deported Venezuelans denied visit to Salvadoran jail
- Supporters of deported Venezuelans were denied permission to visit them in a Salvadoran jail on Friday.
- Families of the 252 Venezuelans are expressing their distress, stating they seek proof of life through contact, according to a family member's statement.
- A law firm, hired by Caracas, claims it has also been denied access to some of the detained Venezuelans.
- Supporters expressed their disappointment, feeling that even though they attempted to connect with the detainees, they remain distant from them.
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Relatives of Venezuelans deported by the United States to El Salvador left this country on Friday without being allowed by Nayib Bukele's government to see them or have proof of life, almost three months after being held in the mega-prison for gang members.
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