Venezuela accuses El Salvador president of 'human trafficking'
- Venezuela's attorney general accused El Salvador's president of human trafficking late Thursday.
- The accusation followed a US deal paying El Salvador to accept deported migrants.
- El Salvador received over 230 Venezuelans and a dozen Salvadorans at CECOT prison in March.
- Saab stated, "He is committing the crime of human trafficking,".
- Venezuela reacted furiously to the deportations and demanded the migrants' unconditional release.
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Venezuela’s Attorney General Accuses Bukele of “Trafficking in Persons” and Criticizes the UN
The Attorney General of Venezuela said this Thursday in an interview with the AFP that the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, incurs “trafficking in persons” by charging money to imprison Venezuelan migrants deported by the United States. “He is committing the crime of human trafficking (...) he is charging $7 million for having these Venezuelans imprisoned in El Salvador, that is, he is doing a dirty business,” said Prosecutor Tarek Willia…

Venezuela accuses El Salvador president of 'human trafficking'
Venezuela's attorney general accused Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele of "human trafficking" and suggested he face international justice for accepting cash to jail deportees from the United States.
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