Supporters Ask to Visit Deported Venezuelans in Salvadoran Jail
- Supporters of Venezuelans deported by the United States requested a visit to check on the migrants' health and urge for their prompt release.
- They urged President Nayib Bukele to meet with them and review documentation for the detainees' release.
- The supporters emphasized that El Salvador lacks international criminal jurisdiction to detain the Venezuelans, who have not been sentenced in the United States.
- They clarified that not one of the detainees belongs to Tren de Aragua.
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The representative for the region of Antofagasta, Jaime Araya (Independent-PPD) referred to the problems of...

Supporters ask to visit deported Venezuelans in Salvadoran jail
Supporters of Venezuelans deported by the United States to El Salvador, including one of their relatives, appealed to President Nayib Bukele's government Tuesday to let them see the migrants in prison.
VEA / Yonaski Moreno The Venezuelan Ombudsman's Office asked the United States authorities to guarantee the repatriation of the Venezuelan Yoderling Acosta Peña, who is being held in a center for immigrants in Texas in a serious state of health. "We are calling on the U.S. authorities because the life of a comrade who was to be deported to El Salvador is at risk. El Salvador did not accept her, she has serious health problems, and it is importan…
A group of relatives of Venezuelans deported from the United States and imprisoned in the CECOT has arrived in the country to request the right to visit and to know their state of health, because there is no “faith of life.” EL SALVADOR.- Family members of six Venezuelans who were deported from the United States to the Center for the Confining of Terrorism (CECOT) arrived at the Office of the Procurator for the Defence of Human Rights (PDDH) to …
Family members of two of the 252 Venezuelans deported by the United States to El Salvador are in the Central American country to ask the government of Nayib Bukele to allow them to see them at the Center for Confining Terrorism (Cecot), where they are being held, said a human rights activist who accompanies them. Wilmer Agelvis Sanguino’s aunt and a friend of Andry Hernández Romero’s family arrived the night of Monday, June 9, in San Salvador, i…
DOBLE LLAVE – Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, said on Monday night, June 9, that in the United States “they pursue, beat, torture, violate” the rights of Latin American migrants. “Today we see how Latin American migrants are persecuted in the United States. They are beaten, tortured, and all their rights are violated,” Maduro said in an act broadcast by the Venezuelan state television channel (VTV) from Lara state. Therefore, the official…
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