Venezuelan family fears wrongful deportation of innocent man
- Franco José Caraballo Tiapa, a Venezuelan asylum seeker, was detained during a routine check-in and subsequently deported, despite no criminal record.
- Immigration advocates criticized the deportation, noting that many individuals sent to El Salvador do not have criminal records, which challenges claims of their gang membership.
- Families of deported individuals raised concerns about the lack of due process and the invocation of the Alien Enemies Act, highlighting fears regarding wrongful assumptions based on nationality.
- Francisco Javier García Cacique, another deported Venezuelan, had been previously released by a judge due to not being a threat, yet his deportation abruptly halted his pursuit of a better life.
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Mervin Yamarte: Venezuelan Man Deported to El Salvador’s Megaprison After Arrest in the U.S. - teleSUR English
Mervin Yamarte, a Venezuelan man living in the U.S., was deported to El Salvador’s megaprison after a controversial arrest. Learn about his story and the legal complexities behind his deportation. Related: Venezuelan Musician Arturo Suárez Trejo Deported to El Salvador: Wife Shares Heartbreaking Story Mervin Yamarte, a 29-year-old Venezuelan man who had started a new life in the United States, now finds himself in a desperate situation after bei…
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