Immigrants disappear from US detainee tracking system after deportation flights
- Franco Caraballo, a Venezuelan migrant, was detained and flown to El Salvador after being accused of gang membership by the U.S. Government, according to his wife, Johanny Sánchez.
- The U.S. Has paid El Salvador's government $6 million to hold over 200 Venezuelan migrants, leading to frantic searches by families for their missing loved ones, as reported by the Associated Press.
- The Venezuelan government condemned the deportations as kidnappings, urging protests on behalf of the detainees, as stated by Jorge Rodriguez, Maduro's chief negotiator.
- Sánchez claims her husband was wrongfully accused due to a tattoo, highlighting that many families believe their loved ones have been wrongly accused, emphasizing the legal and humanitarian crisis surrounding these deportations.
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