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Venezuelans that President Donald Trump sent to a notorious Salvadoran megaprison say they were describe being beaten and sexually assaulted.
Hundreds of migrants’ bodies have been found in the past three years in the Sunland Park Triangle, where New Mexico borders Texas and Mexico.
Deported under a little-known wartime law, more than 130 Venezuelans were sent from the U.S. to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador. Now released, several tell NPR they endured beatings, sexual abuse,
Three Venezuelan men told NBC News they experienced physical and psychological torture, including one man’s allegation that he was sexually assaulted, after the Trump administration sent them to a notorious prison in El Salvador.
A labor rights group in El Salvador has asked the Supreme Court to strike down a controversial “foreign agents” law.
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David Antonio Calderon, described as an illegal alien from El Salvador, was indicted on one count of first-degree murder and one count of concealment of a deceased human body in the death of Samantha Jane Dailey,
Gay Venezuelan Andry José Hernández Romero says he was tortured and sexually abused in El Salvador's CECOT prison after U.S. deportation.
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Venezuelan migrants imprisoned for months in El Salvador under a U.S. immigration crackdown have reunited with their families.
Federal prosecutors are seeking to drop narco-terrorism charges against a man they have alleged is one of the gang’s leaders.
A singer and a barber were among the former Venezuelan migrants who returned to their families on Tuesday, after spending months detained in a notorious prison in El Salvador before being sent back to Venezuela last week.
ProPublica, The Texas Tribune and other outlets have compiled information on the men deported to CECOT. On March 15, the Trump administration sent more than 230 Venezuelan immigrants to CECOT, a maximum security prison in El Salvador.